U.S. Senate Votes to End Government Shutdown. Here's How Sens. Jim Banks and Todd Young Voted
The spending bill funds the government through January 30, restores federal workers' pay, and aids over 300,000 Hoosiers on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
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Democrats Got a Shutdown They Wanted, and No One's Happy
The longest government shutdown in modern American history is about to end, after a handful of Democratic senators this weekend decided to provide Republicans enough votes to pass a short-term funding plan that would keep the government running until the end of January 2026.
U.S. Senate Passes Bill to End Historic Government Shutdown
The U.S. federal government shutdown has entered its 42nd day. On Monday night, a group of seven democratic senators ratified a deal with republican senators to approve a bill to reopen the government and end the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The bill notably does not include an extension of the affordable care act subsidies, though Senate majority leader John Thune has agreed to a separate vote on them. The measure now heads to the House, wh
On Monday evening, the U.S. Senate voted in favour of a bill to finance the federal government, and after its expected approval by the House of Representatives on Wednesday, funding for public institutions will resume, suspended 41 days ago.
The U.S. Senate approved Monday night a bipartisan budget package aimed at finalizing the longest government closure in the country’s history, which reached its 41st day. The bill advanced after a key trial vote of 60-40 on Sunday, where eight Democrats joined the Republicans, revealing internal divisions as the consequences of the closure grow for Americans. The package approved by the Senate will fund most federal agencies at their current lev…
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