Senate Passes Funding Bill to End Government Shutdown

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The U.S. Senate passed a bill to end the government shutdown, funding most agencies through January 30 and specific programs through September 2026, while also increasing security funding and reversing mass layoffs of federal workers. The deal includes provisions for reimbursing states, security enhancements, and various appropriations for government departments, with additional details on earmarks, hemp product bans, and restrictions on Chinese technology purchases. The next step is a likely vote in the House of Representatives.
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- How Senate Republicans won the last vote to end the shutdown Politico
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