Direct answer: The House is currently expected to reconvene after the Senate passes a funding package to end the government shutdown. Based on recent schedules and reporting, reconvening could occur as soon as the same week the Senate finalizes the bill, with initial votes possible within hours of return. If you’d like, I can check the latest official calendars for a precise date. Context and likely schedule details:
- The House typically follows the Senate’s actions on funding bills, and reconvenes to vote on the bill and any related resolutions once the Senate has completed its work. Current reporting indicates the House planned to return midweek after the Senate’s approval, with first votes on the funding package anticipated soon after a House return date is set. [Credit: general Congressional scheduling practice and recent coverage]
- Official calendar pages from the House and Senate are the best source for the exact reconvened date and voting times, since these can shift with negotiations and procedural decisions. I can pull the latest official schedules if you want the exact date and first-vote times. [Credit: House and Senate calendars]
