House Passes Final Funding Bills, Sends Package To Senate As Shutdown Deadline Nears

As the government shutdown deadline of January 30, 2026 approaches, the U.S. House of Representatives has approved the final federal funding bills, sending a comprehensive spending package to the Senate.

This critical move is designed to prevent a partial government shutdown and ensure uninterrupted federal operations.

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What the House Approved

The House passed the remaining four appropriations bills, completing work on all 12 funding measures required for the 2026 fiscal year.

Together, the package represents approximately $1.2 trillion in federal spending. The legislation funds major departments including Defense, Homeland Security, Education, Transportation, Health and Human Services, and Housing and Urban Development.

Three of the bills received strong bipartisan support, while the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill passed narrowly, reflecting divisions over immigration enforcement and border security policies.

Why the Deadline Matters

Federal funding is set to expire on January 30, 2026. Without Senate approval before this date, several government agencies could face temporary shutdowns, leading to furloughed workers, delayed services, and economic disruption.

Lawmakers are under pressure to act swiftly, especially with a scheduled congressional recess limiting legislative time.

Key Facts at a Glance

CategoryDetails
Total Funding AmountApproximately $1.2 trillion
Fiscal Year CoveredFY 2026
House Vote Results341–88 (main package), 220–207 (DHS bill)
Major Departments FundedDefense, DHS, Education, Transportation, HHS, HUD
Shutdown DeadlineJanuary 30, 2026
Current StatusSent to the Senate for approval

The House’s approval of the final funding bills marks a major step toward avoiding a government shutdown.

With the Senate now responsible for final passage, the coming days will determine whether federal agencies remain fully funded or face disruption. Swift bipartisan action remains essential to maintain government stability.

FAQs

What happens if the Senate does not pass the bills by January 30?

A partial government shutdown could occur, affecting federal employees and public services.

Why was the DHS funding bill controversial?

It sparked debate due to disagreements over immigration enforcement and border security funding.

Does this package complete funding for 2026?

Yes, once the Senate passes it, all federal agencies will be funded for the 2026 fiscal year.

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