Senate votes to reopen government amid bipartisan debates and travel concerns

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The Senate approved a bill to end the longest government shutdown in history with a 60-40 vote, combining funding measures to keep the government open through January 30, while the House awaits approval; the bill does not include ACA subsidy extensions, which will be addressed separately in December.
- How every senator voted on the bill to reopen the government The Washington Post
- Trump calls Senate bill to end shutdown a ‘very big victory’ as deal splits Democrats – US politics live The Guardian
- What’s in the Senate deal to reopen government? The Hill
- These 8 senators broke with Democrats on the government shutdown deal. Here's how they explain it AP News
- Bill to end government shutdown heads to House, but air travel issues could persist CNN
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