The government was avoided a few hours before Friday 11:59 pm after a sufficient number of Democrats, including the leader of the Senate minority Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. Filibuster defeat.
Senate members voted 54-46 to pass the Stopgap Bill, which only needs 51 votes for approval. Almost all Republicans supported this procedure, as Senator Rand Paul only opposes. All Democrats opposed it, with the exception of Senator Jin Shaheen, DN.H. Independent Senator Angus, the King of Main, who followed with Democrats, also voted to pass the bill.
He is now heading to the president Donald Trump Office to sign.
The Senate earlier obtained a major procedural vote on the Stopgap Bill, which needed to meet the 60 votes to move forward, also known as the legislative filibuster.
Chuck Schumer will vote to keep the government open: “For Donald Trump, the closure will be a gift.”

Shomer received a major reaction from the Democrats for his decision to progress in CR. (Elizabeth Franz/swimming pool via AP)
Republicans in the House of Representatives A short -term bill passedAnd the continuous decision, earlier in the week. The bill will remain spending levels at the same time as the fiscal year 2024 until October 1.
If the draft spending law is not approved by the deadline on Friday, the government will enter partial closure.
During the closure of the partial government, federal agencies and unnecessary services will be stopped. However, government jobs that are considered “necessary” will continue. National security protocols, such as border patrol, law enforcement and disaster response, remains active during closure, for example.
The evening voting came on Friday to pass CR for six months after a cash procedural vote early in the afternoon. A handful of Democrats in the Senate provided the Republican majority with the sounds necessary to overcome Filibuster and move forward in the Stopgap spending bill.
Dim heard screaming on colleagues despite Shomer's demand for unit with no closing

Schumer and Trump. (AP/Getty Images)
Deep sections appeared inside The Democratic Party has rejected over the past two days, even with the leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, DN.Y. , Answer questions about whether he has confidence in Shomer.
In one of several meetings in the Senate, the Senate member cried out loud enough to hear outside the heavy wooden doors. The sound was determined by the press as belonging to Senator Kirsten Gilbrand, DN.Y, but her office will not confirm.
Republicans in the Senate “Shomer closure” before the critical vote on the Trump spending bill

The Senate approved the StopGAP bill in the House of Representatives on Friday. (Reuters)
Before his approval, Senator John Vitirman, De Pa, criticized his democratic colleagues because of their “not” planned “voices that risk the closure of the government.
“It was not long before we review that you can never close the government. Therefore, this is a kind of inconsistency,” he told reporters on Thursday.
Senators say that Canada is taking advantage of a “gap”

Vitman was strongly opposed to closure. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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Before the final vote, almost 10 Democrats joined all Republicans to overcome the legislation. These members of the Senate were the leader of the minority at the Senate Chuck Schumer, Dun. Gillibrand, DN.Y. Jin Shaheen, DN.H.
Senators managed to overcome the 60 votes, with a final margin of 62-38.