Government Shutdown Nears End as Key Legislation Moves Forward

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The longest U.S. government shutdown is nearing its end as the House prepares to vote on a spending bill that would reopen the government through January 30, 2026, fund SNAP benefits through September 2026, and ensure federal workers receive back pay, with some agencies and services resuming immediately upon signing. The bill also addresses staffing issues for air traffic controllers and includes provisions to reverse recent firings, but does not resolve ACA subsidy debates.
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