Senate Approves Funding Bill to End 41-Day Government Shutdown
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The Senate approved a bill to end the government shutdown, which now moves to the House for a vote. The bill includes provisions for back pay for air traffic controllers, funding federal departments until January 30, and limits on firing federal workers. President Trump supports the measure, and a vote could occur soon, potentially ending the shutdown within days.
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