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It now goes to President Trump for his signature.
Republicans use their majority to get the bill over the finish line, funding a pair of Homeland Security agencies through the next three years.
This bill, by the way, passed with a vote of 214 to 212 over the objection of Democrats.
We've now got results for the California primary for governor.
Republican Steve Hilton is advancing to November's general election, where he will face off against former state AG Javier Becerra.
Elsewhere, it's a busy primary day across the U.S.
Votes are being cast in Maine, Nevada, North Dakota, and South Carolina.
Now, polls have already closed in South Carolina, with Senator Lindsey Graham leading in the Republican primary as he attempts to avoid a runoff.
We also have in South Carolina, the race for governor, as we hear from Bloomberg's Greg Giroux.
Meantime, in Maine, polls have also closed.
Bloomberg's Kayleigh Lyons tells us Maine's Democratic Senate primary has turned into a test after a series of scandals for frontrunner Graham Plattner.
That is Bloomberg's Kayleigh Lyons.
And in Nevada tonight, polls are still open.
Democrats are hoping to flip the governor's seat held by vulnerable Republican incumbent Joe Lombardo.
SpaceX has reportedly drawn more than $250 billion in investor demand for its IPO.
Reuters is reporting the deal's oversubscription rate is running at between three and a half to four times the planned offering size.
By the way, this IPO is set to begin trading on June 12th.
Senate Democrats are refusing to extend the ability of intelligence agencies to monitor suspected foreign communications with Americans if Bill Pulte is put in charge of those agencies as director of national intelligence.
House Speaker Mike Johnson went to the White House today to discuss how to deal with this impasse.
And we heard from House Majority Leader Steve Scalise.