Several Democrats joined Republicans, supporting the bill and funding the government throughout the end of the fiscal year.
On March 15, President Donald Trump signed a bill that would fund the government until the end of September, avoiding the looming threat of government shutdown.
The law continues to change government funding and continue to change, primarily at levels set during the Biden administration. Defense spending has increased by about $6 billion, reducing non-defense spending by about $13 billion, and making minor changes to the nearly $1.7 trillion package.
Four proposed amendments to the law include one cutting funds over 30 days prior to its final passage in the Senate, and another person implementing certain Doge recommendations.
The 11 Democrats who joined Republicans to advance the action in previous procedural votes are Schumer, Senate minority Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Catherine Cortez-Masto (DN.Y.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Gary Peters (D-Mich), Maggie Hassan Gillibrand (Dn.Y.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.), Shaheen and King.
“We all need to cooperate in that very dangerous situation. Non-pass is a rural destroyer, and recognition takes us to new heights. Again, a really good and clever move by Senator Schumer,” Trump added.
Joseph Lord, Jackson Richman, Arjun Singh, and the Associated Press contributed to this report.