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The legislative proposal in question aimed to address disaster relief and included critical funding measures that Republicans and Democrats had previously negotiated. Notably, it proposed extending the debt ceiling until January 2027. This move was necessary to prevent the government shutdown that loomed near the midnight deadline. However, the voting results were starkly divided: only 42 members supported the bill, while an overwhelming majority of 353—including 170 Republicans—voted against it.