The House passed the stop-gap funding bill sent over from the Senate, which
passed it this morning, with a 277-151 vote. The 151 were solely Republicans. This bill continues to fund Planned Parenthood and keeps the government's doors open until December 11.
Because House Republicans are deplorable people, they couldn't simply pass a clean stop-gap funding bill. They had to attach an enrollment resolution, a "correction" that would defund Planned Parenthood as a separate vote. It was completely a show vote, it won't pass the Senate—it won't be taken up by the Senate—and President Obama will get the "clean" continuing resolution on his desk in time to sign it by tonight's midnight deadline. But enough of the House conservatives were happy to take this meaningless vote that only three of them voted against it, and it passed 241-185. Rep. Steve King (R-IA) voted "present," according to C-SPAN. Because he has to be different, apparently.
Thus the government will continue to operate, Planned Parenthood will remain funded and disaster has been temporarily diverted. Until we come back in December to do it all over again.