U.S. Senate Approves Bill to End Record-Long Shutdown
Majority of U.S. Senate approves bill to end a record-long government shutdown, paving the way to reopen services and restore pay for federal workers.
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Majority of U.S. Senate approves bill to end a record-long government shutdown, paving the way to reopen services and restore pay for federal workers.
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.
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