With a government shutdown narrowly avoided late Friday into Saturday morning, the House and Senate sent a funding bill to President Joe Biden's desk. An initial bipartisan deal was tanked earlier this week by President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, Elon Musk. Then on Thursday night, the House failed to pass a revamped plan that included Trump's explosive demand that the debt limit be extended. Under the proposal, the 118-page bill contains most of the provisions that were put in place in the bipartisan bill that was agreed to on Wednesday. The bill includes $100 billion for disaster aid, $30 billion for farmers and a one-year extension of the farm bill, provisions that were under heavy debate prior to this week's votes. ABC News Live Government shutdown live updates: Senate approves short-term government funding bill The deal does not include a provision to raise the debt limit. 2:27 House votes to avert government shutdown, passing new funding bill Republicans and Democrats came together late Friday to pass a stop-gap spending bill. It came after Presid...Show More ByLauren Peller, John Parkinson, Ivan Pereira, Stacey Dec, Jack Moore, and David Brennan Last Updated: December 21, 2024, 11:53 AM +06 With a government shutdown narrowly avoided late Friday into Saturday morning, the House and Senate sent a funding bill to President Joe Biden's desk. An initial bipartisan deal was tanked earlier this week by President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, Elon Musk. Then on Thursday night, the House failed to pass a revamped plan that included Trump's explosive demand that the debt limit be extended. Under the proposal, the 118-page bill contains most of the provisions that were put in place in the bipartisan bill that was agreed to on Wednesday. The bill includes $100 billion for disaster aid, $30 billion for farmers and a one-year extension of the farm bill, provisions that were under heavy debate prior to this week's votes. Key Headlines 1 hour and 25 minutes ago Senate approves short-term government funding bill 3 hours and 10 minutes ago Senate has plan to pass funding bill before midnight deadline: Schumer 8:30 AM +06 Ahead of vote on shutdown bill, Senate approves funding for pediatric cancer research 6:39 AM +06 Jeffries calls funding bill passage 'a victory' 6:16 AM +06 Schumer confident Senate will pass government funding bill 5:28 AM +06 Johnson celebrates passage of funding bill, urges Senate to clear it swiftly 5:07 AM +06 Voting formally ends, Democrats vote yes 3:58 AM +06 What's included in the new bill 3:39 AM +06 New bill to avert shutdown released, plans for vote soon Here's how the news is developing: 1 hour and 25 minutes ago Senate approves short-term government funding bill The Senate approved the House-passed short-term government funding bill in a just-after-midnight vote by a vote of 85-11. The legislation will extend government funding until March 14. It provides $100 billion for disaster aid, $30 billion for farmers and a one-year extension of the farm bill. The gavel technically fell in the Senate at 12:38, meaning that Congress technically missed its midnight deadline to avert a shutdown by 38 minutes. President Joe Biden still needs to sign the bill, but a shutdown has for all intents and purposes been averted and no real tangible effects of it will be felt in the window between now and Biden's signing of the bill. The U.S. Capitol is pictured in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 20, 2024. Richard Pierrin/AFP via Getty Images Before the vote, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised the work of the Senate in passing this bill. "Tonight the Senate delivers good news for America: there will be no government shutdown right before Christmas," Schumer said. "After a chaotic few days in the House it's good news that the bipartisan approach in the end prevailed. It is a good lesson for next year: both sides have to work together." He heralded the legislation as a "good bill". "It is a good outcome for America and the American people," Schumer said. The passage of the passage of the short-term funding bill marks the end of the 118th Congress. The Senate will now depart for the holidays, and return on January 3, 2025, when the 119th Congress will be sworn in. -ABC News' Allison Pecorin