Reopening the Government: Here’s What to Know About the Impact

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Reopening The Government: Here's What to Know About the Impact


After 40 days of political gridlock, lawmakers in the U.S. Senate have reached a deal to reopen the federal government, clearing the way for the longest shutdown in U.S. history to end, while setting in motion a complex process to restart suspended programs, pay furloughed workers, and repair economic damage.

The Senate voted 60–40 on Nov. 10 to advance a temporary funding measure that consists of a “clean” stopgap bill that finances most federal agencies through Jan. 30, giving appropriators time to come up with long-term bills to fund the government through the entire fiscal year 2026, which runs through the end of September.

The agreement also includes three full-year appropriations bills wrapped into one “minibus,” which covers the Department of Agriculture, Department of Veterans Affairs, military construction, the Food and Drug Administration, and the legislative branch.

Anyone else see anything wrong with this!? :mad:
 
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