US Government Shutdown Ends As House Approves Funding Bill: Report

According to NBC, the House approved a funding package in a 217-214 vote on Tuesday, effectively ending the brief government shutdown.
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Aashika Suresh·Stocktwits
Updated Feb 03, 2026   |   2:30 PM EST
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The House reportedly approved a funding package in a 217-214 vote on Tuesday, effectively ending the brief government shutdown that started over the weekend.

According to a report from NBC, President Donald Trump said that he would sign the bill “immediately.”

Once signed, it will grant full-year funding for the federal government at the end of September. However, the Department of Homeland Security has received an extension for funding only through Feb. 13.

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