The US Senate approves a $1.2T bipartisan funding bill, avoiding a prolonged government shutdown while awaiting House action.The US Senate approves a $1.2T bipartisan funding bill, avoiding a prolonged government shutdown while awaiting House action.

US Senate Passes Bipartisan Funding Bill to Prevent Shutdown

2026/02/01 11:02
Key Points:
  • The Senate passes $1.2 trillion bipartisan funding bill.
  • Averts prolonged government shutdown.
  • Awaits House decision, minimal shutdown effects anticipated.
US Senate Passes Bipartisan Funding Bill to Prevent Shutdown

The United States Senate passed a $1.2 trillion government funding package with a 71-29 vote, averting a prolonged shutdown and awaiting House approval around February 2, 2026.

Approval impacts federal budgeting, with minimal influence on cryptocurrencies as no specific allocations for crypto assets are noted. Markets remain stable without significant reactions post-announcement.

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The US Senate has passed a bipartisan $1.2 trillion government funding package, preventing an extended government shutdown. The measure was approved on January 30, 2026, with a 71-29 vote and now moves to the House for consideration.

Key figures in the negotiation include Chuck Schumer, Lindsey Graham, and Russ Vought. Schumer celebrated the outcome as a Democratic achievement, emphasizing the importance of immigration funding in the deal.

The immediate effects include preventing a prolonged government shutdown with minimal impact. Agencies like the Pentagon receive full-year funding while DHS funding is temporarily extended. The bill’s passage avoids furloughs and operational disruptions.

The bill’s implications touch on financial, political, and social domains, stemming from its temporary extension of certain funding amid immigration disputes. Lindsey Graham emphasized his intentions to fix sanctuary city policies in future negotiations.

House approval is anticipated to cause brief funding lapses but not major operational halts. The White House aims for a temporary lapse with minimal disruption, as reported in this memorandum. The measure stands apart from past prolonged shutdowns such as the 43-day event in 2025.

Financial and regulatory outcomes remain focused on federal rather than crypto-related impacts. Analysts track the fiscal implications as a benchmark for future negotiations, without immediate effect on popular assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

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