The Senate voted 90-6 early Saturday morning to fund the federal government through Dec. 11, capping a marathon overnight session that also delivered the confirmation of Attorney General Todd Blanche, the rejection of a voter ID measure, and a last-minute agreement to delay a separate college sports bill until September. "There's been enough uncertainty this last year," Thune told reporters, "and I think it's better for everybody if there's predictability." Sen. Ted Budd, R-N.C., forced a vote on an amendment to strip the hemp language from the bill, but the Senate tabled it 61-32. The same overnight session also delivered the Senate's confirmation of Todd Blanche as attorney general and the rejection of a measure that would have required voters to show photo identification in federal elections. The House's earlier passage of a materially different funding bill, without the exceptions for ICE and CBP funding or the grant-rule provision included in the Senate version, leaves the reconciliation process between the two chambers as an open question heading into September.