According to the search results, the government funding bill is a temporary funding bill that was passed by Congress and signed by President Joe Biden to keep the government open until November 17, 2023. The bill does not contain funding for Ukraine that was sought by Democrats but opposed by many Republicans. However, it includes spending for disaster relief. The package funds the government at current 2023 levels until mid-November and extends other provisions, including for the Federal Aviation Administration. The bill also drops aid to Ukraine, a White House priority opposed by a growing number of GOP lawmakers. The bill was approved by the House 335-91, with most Republicans and almost all Democrats supporting, and the Senate passage came by an 88-9 vote.