February 03, 2026
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House Set to Vote on Senate Funding Package to End Partial Shutdown, Launch 2‑Week DHS Immigration Negotiations

The House is set to vote Tuesday on a Senate bipartisan funding package intended to reopen the government and end the partial shutdown, which explicitly provides a two‑week window for negotiations over immigration enforcement tied to DHS funding. House Republican leaders, including Speaker Johnson, have warned colleagues to “stay healthy” as the GOP’s slim majority narrows, underscoring how fragile the effort to secure enough votes has become.

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📌 Key Facts

  • As of 2026-02-03, the House is expected to vote Tuesday on the Senate's bipartisan funding package to reopen the government (source: CBS News Facebook, "What to know as partial government shutdown continues").
  • The Senate package is being presented as the vehicle to end the current partial government shutdown rather than merely a procedural option (source: CBS News Facebook, "What to know as partial government shutdown continues").
  • The funding measure explicitly provides a two‑week period for negotiations over immigration enforcement reforms tied to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding (source: CBS News Facebook, "What to know as partial government shutdown continues").

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February 03, 2026
1:19 AM
What to know as partial government shutdown continues
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New information:
  • Confirms the House is expected to vote Tuesday on the Senate's bipartisan funding package to reopen the government.
  • Clarifies that the package explicitly provides a two‑week period for negotiations over immigration enforcement reforms tied to DHS funding.
  • Frames the package as the vehicle to end the current partial government shutdown rather than just a procedural possibility.