President Joe Biden signed a short-term financing package on Friday, allowing the federal government to operate until early March.
The bill prevents what would have been a partial government shutdown beginning Saturday. It makes no mention of more aid for Ukraine, which is still in limbo as key parliamentarians discuss a border security measure that would go hand in hand with more support for Kyiv.
Prior to the winter snowstorm that hit Washington, D.C. on Friday, Congress enacted the short-term bill with significant bipartisan majorities on Thursday. The votes were 77-18 in the Senate and 314-108 in the House.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., will continue to face pressure from House conservatives to forsake a bipartisan agreement that caps overall spending for those full-year bills at $1.66 trillion.
Conservatives argue that is too much money, but Democrats and moderate Republicans believe Congress must follow through on the agreement to avoid congressional dysfunction during an election year.