House narrowly passes bill to end shutdown, but divisive DHS funding fight remains
Summary
The government shutdown lasted four days and is now over. Legislators passed a funding bill that President Trump signed to reopen the federal government. However, disagreements over immigration policies still exist and need more discussion.Key Facts
- There was a four-day partial government shutdown.
- Lawmakers passed a funding package to end the shutdown.
- President Trump signed the bill to reopen the government.
- The shutdown ended temporarily, but immigration policy debates continue.
- The government needs to address these issues quickly, as there is limited time.
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