House Votes to End Partial Shutdown, Temporarily Fund Homeland Security
Republicans push to end shutdown despite Democratic demands for immigration enforcement reforms and concerns over FEMA funding disruptions, with a razor-thin House majority at stake.
- On February 3, 2026 the House is expected to vote on a funding bill to end the partial shutdown, with President Donald Trump urging swift passage.
- After the Senate passed a package last week that funds most agencies but excludes DHS, lawmakers have until Feb. 13 to negotiate Homeland Security funding and immigration provisions.
- House Democrats are pressing for changes that would require ICE and U.S. Border Patrol to remove masks and activate body cameras, reflecting public demand, according to advocates and lawmakers.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a narrow path because he can only afford one Republican defection and warns Democrats are going to play games, as he seeks passage.
- If DHS remains unfunded, homeland security operations and disaster aid could be affected, and lawmakers from both parties warn the shutdown risks disrupting Federal Emergency Management Agency funding after deadly snowstorms and other disasters.
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US House votes 217–214 to end brief Government shutdown, clears bill for Trump to sign; DHS funding talks continue
The only exception is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is funded on a temporary basis through February 13 to allow further negotiations on immigration enforcement policies.
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House votes to end partial shutdown, temporarily fund Homeland Security
The House on Tuesday voted to end a partial government shutdown, funding the bulk of the federal agencies and providing 10 more days of funding for the Department of Homeland Security as Democrats make demands for reforms to immigration enforcement. The 217-214 final vote to send the funding package to President Trump’s desk was close… The post House votes to end partial shutdown, temporarily fund Homeland Security appeared first on Daily Truth …
House GOP wins key vote to advance funding bill, end partial shutdown
The House on Tuesday voted to advance a funding package to end the partial government shutdown, as Republicans who at times have bickered over procedural votes stuck together and moved the package a significant step closer to President Trump's desk. In a 216-215 vote, the House adopted procedural rule legislation setting terms of debate for the funding [...]
'We're going to get this job done': GOP Leaders see narrow path to end partial shutdown Tuesday
The House is set to vote on a funding bill to end the partial government shutdown, with President Donald Trump urging swift action despite Democratic calls for changes to immigration operations.
House Votes to End Partial Shutdown, Sending Bill to Trump’s Desk
WASHINGTON—The House of Representatives on Feb. 3 passed a funding package for several federal agencies, sending it to President Donald Trump’s desk to end a partial government shutdown. The measure was passed in a 217-214 vote. Twenty-one Republicans voted against the Senate-passed package, while 21 Democrats voted for it. The legislation will fully fund five sectors of the federal government through the end of the fiscal year while extending f…
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