Updated 5:47 p.m. | Not long after their plans were nearly derailed Thursday over a dispute about Planned Parenthood funding, Senate leaders got a final vote on a $856.9 billion funding package.

Earlier in the day, Sen. Rand Paul had fumed that his fellow Republicans were blocking a long-sought amendment to keep taxpayer dollars from going to abortion providers.

“The dirty little secret is the Republican leadership is blocking my amendment,” Paul said on the floor, accusing his GOP colleagues of paying “lip service” to curtailing abortion.

“What is more important to these Republicans? Saving lives or spending money?” he asked.

Even though there is already a longstanding prohibition on federal funding for abortion, abortion opponents such as Paul argue the money is fungible and shouldn’t go to any services provided by Planned Parenthood, period.