The House vote on ending the government shutdown is imminent but timing is still fluid. Based on recent reporting, House leadership signaled the chamber would reconvene and could hold initial votes as soon as the day after the Senate passes the funding measure, with a rollout that may include multiple voting rounds throughout a single session. In practice, expect the House to return to Washington and proceed through a quick sequence: a rule vote, followed by final passage of the funding bill, then sending it to the president for signature. However, exact start times, estimated vote windows, and potential procedural hurdles can shift day to day depending on leadership decisions and ongoing negotiations. If you’d like, I can monitor current news for the latest precise timing and recap any changes as they occur.
