During the wee hours Saturday morning, the U.S. Senate avoided a possible government shutdown when it passed a $1.2 trillion spending package.
According to The Associated Press, the legislation passed 74-24 despite a number of proposed amendments that would've sent it back to the House of Representatives, where lawmakers had left for a recess after passing it.
Most Republicans are less than pleased with the price tag, and the vote split GOP members who felt either it was the best they could get or represented surrender to the Democrats.
According to the Congressional record, only Democratic Rep. Terri Sewell and Republican Sen. Katie Britt among Alabama's delegation voted to pass the package.