KEY POINTS
  • The president is expected to sign the measure before the end of Friday and prevent a lapse in federal funding. The legislation will keep the government running through Feb. 18.
  • The Senate passed the bill after Democratic and Republican leaders tamped down efforts within the GOP to delay it.
A man walks past the U.S. Capitol building as a government shutdown looms in Washington, September 30, 2021.

The Senate passed a short-term government funding bill on Thursday night, sending it to President Joe Biden's desk a day before a Friday deadline to prevent a shutdown.

The president is expected to sign the measure before the end of Friday and prevent a lapse in federal funding. The legislation will keep the government running through Feb. 18.