The spending plan may have passed the Senate, but it's not yet a done deal in the House.

Senators plan to vote on advancing House-passed stopgap funding bill, suggesting end to 40-day shutdown in reach

The amended package will still have to be passed by the House and sent to Trump for his signature, a process that could take days

The U.S. Senate on Sunday night voted to advance a proposal that, if passed by Congress, would fund the federal government through January, marking an important step toward ending…

The measure signals a major breakthrough but the deal still needs to get over more hurdles in Congress.

The deal, which does not include any guarantees on extending health care subsidies, came under sharp criticism from several Democratic leaders.

The Senate could vote as soon as Nov. 10 to approve the compromise bill to fund the government through Jan. 30. But House members must vote again, too.

Some Democrats join Republicans to vote to end the government shutdown, which enters its 41st day.

The GOP-controlled House is expected to pass the legislation later this week and end the longest government shutdown in history.

It will need to be approved by the House and then signed into law by the president before the government can reopen.

Deal will now head to the House but many in the Democrats are enraged with colleagues who supported the measure, and with minority leader Chuck Schumer

The Senate approved a deal to end the nation's longest-ever government shutdown, putting Congress on the brink of resolving a weeks-long fight.

The spending plan may have passed the Senate, but it's not yet a done deal in the House.

Democrats have vowed to vote against the proposal after a faction of Senators broke with party to pass a compromise

Republicans sound confident the bill will pass, despite their narrow majority. Democrats vow to oppose it.

The House will vote early Wednesday evening to end the longest government shutdown in history, the majority leader said.

Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has called for a three-year extension of subsidies to the Affordable Care Act.

The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a bill passed this week by the Senate to reopen the government, 43 days after the start of the shutdown.

The House of Representatives will hold a session to vote on legislation to end the longest shutdown in US history.

Most Democrats, who are in the minority in Congress, oppose the funding bill because it does not include extending enhanced ACA tax credits.

The House of Representatives will hold a session to vote on legislation to end the longest shutdown in US history.