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Senate advances funding measure with backing of 8 Democrats, moving a step closer to ending shutdown
The Senate adjourned around 11:15 p.m. and is set to reconvene at 11 a.m. on Monday. House members have been notified that votes related to government funding are expected in the lower chamber this week, pending final passage of the funding measure in the ...
The government shutdown has reached Day 31, and by Monday it'll tie the longest funding lapse in history. Will Senate vote today? Here's the latest.
The conservative majority Supreme Court appeared open today to undermining the landmark Voting Rights Act in a Louisiana congressional redistricting case. Coverage of this live blog has ended. For the latest news, click here. In her written order tonight ...
Trump calls on Republicans to "Get rid of the Filibuster" In a series of Truth Social posts late Thursday night, President Trump called on Republican lawmakers to do away with the filibuster. "It is now time for the Republicans to play their 'TRUMP CARD ...
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When will the government reopen? Senate votes Nov. 3 as shutdown now second-longest ever
The federal government shutdown, now 34 days long day, is on track to become the longest in U.S. history with no clear end in sight. A Senate vote is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 3 as the funding lapse continues. The House-backed bill to fund the government ...
After days of real progress in bipartisan talks to end the government shutdown, the Senate now appears to be heading — for now — toward another dead end. The status of the Senate’s negotiations continue to change by the hour. But as of Thursday night ...
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate on Monday, Nov. 10, passed a funding package to end the record-breaking shutdown, putting the federal government on a path to reopening in coming days. It was a sure sign that the longest-ever funding crisis, which has ...
The government shutdown hit Day 34 today, on track to becoming the longest impasse in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen? See latest.
• The longest shutdown in US history is over after President Donald Trump signed a funding bill to reopen the government. The House approved the bill earlier tonight in a 222-209 vote, with nearly every Republican and a handful of Democrats voting for it.
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