Senators reached a deal Sunday night that will lead to reopening the government — assuming the House goes along with the plan.

The House, however, will first have to dust off the cobwebs that may have accumulated while not meeting for legislative business in almost two months.

House members were notified Sunday night that they will have 36 hours’ notice for any scheduled votes, which are likely to come a day or two after the Senate passes the measure. Under the deal, the legislation would combine three full-year spending bills for fiscal 2026 with a continuing resolution to fund the rest of the government through Jan. 30.

The Senate voted 60-40 on Sunday to break a filibuster and proceed to the vehicle for the bill Sunday. Supporters got the number of required votes, with none to spar

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