Senate passes first stage of deal that could end government shutdown
- Senate leaders are preparing for a vote on a deal to end the longest U.S. government shutdown, which has lasted 40 days, and fund the government through January 30, 2026.
- The deal includes funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, benefiting 42 million Americans, after its funds ran out on November 1.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced plans for the Senate to vote on a measure aimed at reopening the government and addressing military and agriculture funding.
- The agreement will need to pass through Congress and includes a promise of a December vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies.
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The dispute over the adoption of a budget in the US seems to be coming to an end after 40 long days. Senators agree on a compromise. But hurdles remain.
The US government shutdown has passed the 40-day mark. A bipartisan agreement has now been reached in the Senate to fund the government through January 30, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. “It looks like we are nearing the end of the shutdown. We will know very soon,” says President Donald Trump.
Deal to end shutdown gains traction in US Senate as vote nears
People wait in line at a security checkpoint at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport on Nov. 9, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The FAA has targeted 40 "high-volume" airports, including Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, for flight cuts amid the government shutdown. (Photo by Grant Baldwin/Getty Images)WASHINGTON — A deal was within reach Sunday night to end the longest federal government shutdown in history, when it appeared enough…
US senators strike bipartisan deal to end record 40-day government shutdown
WASHINGTON, Nov 10 — US senators reached a bipartisan deal yesterday that would resume federal funding and end a shutdown which has stretched to a record 40 days and forced many government operations to grind to a halt.The deal between Democratic and Republican senators — just the first step to halting the shutdown — came as authorities warned US air travel could soon “slow to a trickle” as thousands more flights were cancelled or delayed over t…
At least eight moderate Democratic senators have reached a deal with Senate Republican leaders and the White House on a temporary…
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