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when will house vote on funding bill

The House has already voted on the current full‑year government funding package for fiscal year 2026; the key House vote took place in late January 2026, when members approved the final set of annual funding bills and sent them on to the Senate ahead of the January 30 shutdown deadline.

What just happened in the House?

  • In January 2026, House leaders assembled a multi‑bill “minibus” funding package to keep the government funded through the end of the fiscal year (through September).
  • The House then held and passed its final 2026 funding votes around January 21–22, with a large bipartisan majority backing a three‑bill package.
  • These bills cover major departments such as Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Labor, and related agencies, and were combined with another minibus previously passed by the House.

In other words, if you are asking “when will the House vote on the funding bill?” about the current annual package, that main vote has already occurred; the action now is mostly on the Senate side and on reconciling any changes the Senate makes.

What still needs to happen?

  • The Senate must finish acting on the House‑passed package and any related measures before funding deadlines (the main one was January 30, with some Homeland Security funding extended only to mid‑February).
  • Because the Senate made changes to part of the package, the House will need to take up the revised version again to formally accept or negotiate those changes, but those follow‑up votes depend on Senate timing and leadership decisions and do not yet have a fixed public date.

So the short version: the big House vote on the 2026 funding bill already happened in late January 2026, and any future House votes will be follow‑up actions on Senate‑amended legislation rather than the initial funding bill itself.

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