
US Congress Ends Six-Week Government Shutdown
Congressional Republicans had announced a deal to end the partial US government shutdown, which was the longest in history, and Congress has now used voice votes and rare procedural maneuvers to end the six-week DHS shutdown, with the House ultimately accepting the Senate-passed bill.
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Behind the scenes of Congress' eleventh-hour rush to fund the DHS
Congress used voice votes and rare procedural maneuvers to end the six-week DHS shutdown, with the House ultimately accepting the Senate-passed bill.
Read full article →Republicans unveil plan to end partial government shutdown
Congressional Republicans say they have reached a deal to end the partial US government shutdown - the longest in history - as early as this week.
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