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US House expected to vote on ending partial government shutdown

US House expected to vote on ending partial government shutdown

Summary

The U.S. House of Representatives is set to vote on ending a partial government shutdown. President Donald Trump urged Republicans to move forward with a new spending plan. The plan would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) while lawmakers negotiate its future funding and operations.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. House plans to vote to end a partial government shutdown.
  • President Trump asked Republicans to support a new spending plan.
  • The plan provides temporary funding for DHS to keep operating for two weeks.
  • DHS includes agencies like ICE, CBP, the Coast Guard, and Secret Service.
  • Lawmakers disagree on DHS funding and enforcement changes after two recent shootings.
  • Both the House and Senate must approve any spending legislation.
  • Some conservative Republicans might oppose the plan, affecting the vote.
  • The shutdown has impacted government workers and delayed a key jobs report.
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