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Senate Advances Shutdown Bill: What’s Next?

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Senate Advances Bill to ⁣End 41-Day​ Government Shutdown, But Hurdles Remain

WASHINGTON ​- The⁣ Senate on Sunday evening advanced a bill to end the historic 41-day partial government ​shutdown, marking the​ first notable breakthrough after 14 previous failed ⁤attempts. The measure now faces further debate and a House vote before potentially⁢ reaching President Donald TrumpS desk.

The shutdown, ⁢which⁣ began October 22nd, has surpassed the previous record length, impacting federal ​employees, travel, and vital assistance programs. The proposed legislation would fund military construction,⁣ veterans’⁣ affairs, the‍ department⁢ of Agriculture, and⁣ the legislative branch through September 30, 2026. The remaining government departments would be funded at current levels through January 30th.

The path forward isn’t guaranteed.The bill requires Senate debate – potentially vulnerable ⁤to a filibuster⁢ – and⁢ approval from the House of Representatives.⁤ Both chambers are scheduled to be in ‍session Monday, but ‌a final resolution is expected to take days.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed optimism about a swift resolution, stating on Sunday, “We‍ had a good vote tonight. We’ll hopefully⁤ get an opportunity to set up ⁣the next votes…⁤ We’ll see how motivated people are tomorrow.” House Speaker Mike johnson⁣ urged lawmakers Monday to “begin right​ now in returning to the ⁤Hill,” signaling a push for a swift end to the stalemate.

The shutdown has‍ already caused significant disruption, shuttering ⁤federal food assistance programs, straining‍ short-staffed airports, and⁣ leaving hundreds of thousands of federal employees ​without⁣ paychecks.

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