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Senate passes package to end record government shutdown

Senate passes package to end record government shutdown

Summary

The Senate passed a deal to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, which lasted 40 days. The package has bipartisan support and aims to reopen the government and fund key agencies. A House vote is expected soon, and the White House supports this plan.

Key Facts

  • The government shutdown lasted 40 days, making it the longest in U.S. history.
  • The Senate vote to end the shutdown was 60 in favor and 40 against.
  • Seven Democrats and Independent Angus King supported the deal in the Senate.
  • Sen. Rand Paul opposed the deal, seeking changes related to hemp products, but his amendment did not pass.
  • Speaker Mike Johnson of the House has told members to return for a vote on the package.
  • The House vote on the package is expected as soon as Wednesday.
  • The White House agrees with the deal, meaning the government is set to reopen this week.
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