Congress Ends Longest US Government Shutdown
Congress-approved spending deal ends the 35-day shutdown, marking the longest in U.S. history and averting further economic fallout.
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Congress-approved spending deal ends the 35-day shutdown, marking the longest in U.S. history and averting further economic fallout.
The Senate approved a bill on the 43rd day of the longest U.S. government shutdown, sending it to the House for a vote to restore funding and ease nationwide disruptions.
Day six of the U.S. government shutdown sees stalled healthcare funding talks, failed Senate votes and partial suspension of federal services amid growing uncertainty.
The U.S. Senate’s failure to pass a short-term spending bill sets up a federal shutdown for the first time in nearly seven years, with healthcare battles at the core.
With the U.S. on the brink of a government shutdown, congressional deadlock over short-term funding and social program protections puts federal services and global markets at stake.