What's Happening?
The Senate has passed legislation to reopen the government and end the record-long shutdown, with a vote of 60-40. The measure now goes to the House, which could vote as early as Wednesday. President Trump
supports the bipartisan deal.
Why It's Important?
The passage of the bill is crucial for ending the government shutdown, which has significant implications for federal employees and government services. The bipartisan support reflects efforts to address political gridlock and restore government operations.
What's Next?
The House will vote on the measure, and if passed, it will be sent to President Trump for approval. The resolution of the shutdown will impact government services and employees, and may influence future negotiations on budgetary issues.











