http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/senate-deal-vote-11-trillion-spending-billAfter days of rancor and uncertainty on Capitol Hill, the Senate has passed a massive spending bill, formally averting a government shutdown and sending the $1.1 trillion measure to the president’s desk.
The vote, which pitted both parties’ establishment against its more populist wings, was 56-40.
Twenty-one Democrats and 19 Republicans voted against the measure.
The bill funds most of the government until September 2015, although it sets up another battle over the funding of the Department of Homeland Security early next year. Republicans who opposed the legislation said it did not do enough to curb the president’s immigration policy; some Democrats, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, objected to the insertion of language rolling back Wall Street reforms.