Senate funds DHS to reopen most of agency, House vote looms
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After weeks of stalled talks, the Senate approved a DHS funding package that funds all of the department except ICE and part of CBP, effectively ending the shutdown for most agencies. The House could vote on Friday to avert a record-long lapse, while Democrats push for reforms and Republicans consider a separate reconciliation bill for immigration enforcement; Trump’s decision to pay TSA workers added urgency to the negotiations.
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