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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