The Senate approved a deal to end the longest-ever government shutdown on Monday, Nov. 10. The bill, which funds the government through Jan. 30, now heads to the House of Representatives. Eight ...
The Senate passed its bill that would end the government shutdown on Monday night by a vote of 60-40. The bill now heads to the House of Representatives for further consideration. The House could vote ...
The Senate started a series of votes on a deal to end the government shutdown. House Speaker Mike Johnson called for House members to travel to Washington, D.C., so that they can vote as soon as ...
But the shutdown will not end right away. The U.S. House of Representatives must also pass the legislation, which is not guaranteed, before President Donald Trump can sign it into law. Seven Democrats ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., speaks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington on Friday. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP) Editor’s note: The Senate passed legislation Monday, Nov. 10, to reopen ...
• NOW: The Senate has begun a series of votes that will end with a final vote to pass a compromise funding package to reopen the government. If approved, the House will have to return and adopt the ...
Nov. 10 (UPI) --The U.S. Senate on Monday approved the first procedural vote in an attempt to end the record-long government shutdown as House Speaker Mike Johnson called representatives to return to ...
The House Rules Committee has greenlit a Senate-passed bill that would reopen the government, bringing it a step closer to a final vote in the House as early as Wednesday afternoon. In an 8-4 party ...
A small band of Senate Democrats voted with Republicans on Monday night to approve a funding measure to reopen the federal government — without securing their party’s demand to guarantee an extension ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate passed legislation Monday to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end as a small group of Democrats ratified a deal with Republicans ...