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Trump signs funding bill into law, ending record-long government shutdown
The bill restores pay for 750,000 federal workers and funds key programs including SNAP, after 43 days of shutdown caused widespread service disruptions and flight cancellations.
- President Donald Trump signed a funding bill ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, restoring Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding without previous disruptions.
- The House voted 222-209 to pass the legislation, which provides full SNAP benefits through September 2026, amid criticisms of how the shutdown affected Americans.
- Democrats expressed anger at the failure to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits in the deal, predicting significant health insurance cost increases.
- Lawmakers are now questioning the political consequences of the shutdown, with polling indicating disapproval for both parties' actions during the standoff.
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Around 1,000 Flights Canceled Thursday After Government Shutdown Ends - The Thinking Conservative News
Around 996 flights were canceled and 906 were delayed as of Thursday morning at 11:00 a.m. EST, according to FlightAware. The post Around 1,000 Flights Canceled Thursday After Government Shutdown Ends appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
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