President Trump signs bill to end longest government shutdown after 43 days
The stopgap spending bill, which funds the government through the end of January, was approved by a vote of 222-209 after an hour of debate. It was then sent to the President for his signature.
The federal government is expected to start reopening immediately, ending the longest shutdown in
Furloughed federal workers are expected to return to their jobs in the coming days and critical workers like air traffic controllers will receive back pay for the weeks they worked without receiving paychecks.
However, air travel is expected to slowly recover after a few days of significant disruptions, including thousands of delayed and canceled flights.
It’s remains unclear how quickly SNAP recipients may receive the food assistance they expected to get on
Still, the shrinking majority couldn’t stop
A handful of moderate
Other Democratic leaders, bracing to lose the vote, announced a separate plan to force a vote on their proposal to extend tax credits for Obamacare health insurance plans before the end of the year through a legislative maneuver requiring the support of a majority of members.
Wednesday’s approval by the House came after the funding bill passed the
Progressives are livid at what they see as capitulation to
“We’re talking about a coordinated effort … to break with the entire
The government shutdown began
In the
The Democratic rebels, all of whom are retiring or not up for reelection in next year’s midterms, said they relented to spare the nation from worsening pain, including missed paychecks for government workers and looming travel chaos as the holidays approach.
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