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- Government shutdown now over as federal agencies reopen and . . .
The government is starting to reopen after President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through Jan 30
- White House government shutdown clock kept ticking, days . . .
According to the official White House government shutdown clock, the historic impasse only ended on Tuesday
- Government reopens: What it means for SNAP, backpay and more . . .
The longest government shutdown in U S history is officially over after President Trump signed a bill passed by Congress on Wednesday night The federal government is reopening But after 43 days
- How the US government shutdown ended - as it happened
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed the package to end the longest federal government shutdown by a vote of 222-209, extending funding through January 30
- US government shutdown live updates: No temporary spending . . .
The US government shutdown has now lasted more than three weeks, with Republican and Democratic politicians no closer to an agreement on how to resolve an ongoing budget dispute
- Shutdown recap: Senate passes funding bill, sends it to House
Government shutdown recap Senate passes deal to end funding fight The proposal passed, though narrowly It next will go to the GOP-led House, where a vote is expected as soon as Wednesday
- Trump Administration Updates: Senate Passes Deal to Reopen . . .
Trump Administration Updates: Senate Passes Deal to Reopen Government The Senate, with the help of Democratic defectors, passed a bill to end the longest government shutdown without the health
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