The House of Representatives, voting along party lines, passed a measure Friday to keep the government financed that also eliminated funding for President Barack Obama's signature health-care law, setting up a tense period of political jockeying before an end-of-month deadline. The vote was a triumph for a wing of the Republican Party that has campaigned for months to make the fight to undercut the health-care law the GOP's top priority. Their victory could be short-lived. The Senate next week is expected to restore the health-care money and throw the government-financing bill back to the House as the government moves to the brink of a partial shutdown on Oct. 1. Read more http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323308504579087032642057334.html