Summary
The government shutdown is about to end after the Senate passed a deal to reopen. However, there are still questions about what will happen next.
Key Facts
- The current government shutdown is the longest in U.S. history.
- A deal to reopen the government passed in the Senate.
- The Senate passed the reopening deal on a Monday night.
- The government will not reopen for at least one more day.
- There are remaining questions about the future steps after the deal.
- The report about the situation comes from congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins.