US Senate in bipartisan vote passes bill to end record-breaking shutdown, House up next
By:Jennifer Shutt
The 60-40 vote sends the updated funding package back to the House, where lawmakers in that chamber are expected sometime during the next few days to clear the legislation for President
Shortly before the vote, Trump said he plans to follow the agreements included in the revised measure, including the reinstatement of thousands of federal workers who received layoff notices during the shutdown.
"I'll abide by the deal," Trump said. "The deal is very good."
"We want a health care system where we pay the money to the people instead of the insurance companies," Trump said from the
House members told to head to D.C.
Earlier in the day, House Speaker
The
"The problem we have with air travel is that our air traffic controllers are overworked and unpaid. And many of them have called in sick," Johnson said. "That's a very stressful job and even more stressful, exponentially, when they're having trouble providing for their families. And so air travel has been grinding to a halt in many places."
Johnson then told his colleagues in the House, which hasn't been in session since mid-September, that lawmakers from both political parties "need to begin right now returning to the Hill."
Trump threatens air traffic controllers
Trump took a markedly different tone over the challenges air traffic controllers have faced during the shutdown in a social media post that he published several hours before he spoke to reporters about the deal to reopen government.
"All Air Traffic Controllers must get back to work, NOW!!! Anyone who doesn't will be substantially 'docked,'" Trump wrote, without explaining what that would mean for workers who had to take time off since the shutdown began
Trump added that he would like to find a way to provide
"For those that did nothing but complain, and took time off, even though everyone knew they would be paid, IN FULL, shortly into the future, I am NOT
An end in sight
The
The package holds several other provisions, including the full-year appropriations bills for the
Seven
Senate Majority Leader
"We're on the 41st day of this shutdown — nutrition benefits are in jeopardy; air travel is in an extremely precarious situation; our staffs and many, many other government workers have been working for nearly six weeks without pay," Thune said. "I could spend an hour talking about all of the problems we've seen, which have snowballed the longer the shutdown has gone on. But all of us, Democrat and Republican, who voted for last night's bill are well aware of the facts."
Schumer bid for deal on health care costs fails
Senate Minority Leader
"The past few weeks have exposed with shocking clarity how warped Republican priorities truly are. While people's health care costs have gone up,
"And now that they have failed to do anything to prevent premiums from going up, the anger that Americans feel against
Schumer was insistent throughout the shutdown that
That all changed on Sunday when Democratic Sens.
Jeffries still supports Schumer
House Democratic Leader
"Leader Schumer and
"What we're going to continue to do as
Speaker Johnson said earlier in the day that the "people's government cannot be held hostage to further anyone's political agenda. That was never right. And shutting down the government never produces anything."
Johnson reiterated that



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