Trump Signs Bill Ending Longest U.S. Government Shutdown
President Trump on Nov 12 signed a funding bill ending the 43-day government shutdown, keeping services running until Jan 30, 2026, and easing impact on employees and travelers.
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President Trump on Nov 12 signed a funding bill ending the 43-day government shutdown, keeping services running until Jan 30, 2026, and easing impact on employees and travelers.
President Trump says the US government shutdown could end soon, as the Senate advances a bill pairing a short-term funding measure with three full-year appropriations.
The U.S. Senate passed a stopgap funding measure to avert a shutdown, with the bill now awaiting President Trump’s signature.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a stopgap spending bill just hours before the deadline, successfully averting a government shutdown and extending funding until mid-March.