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UNITED STATES | GOVERNMENT | SHUTDOWN ENDS |

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: November 10, 2025 3:23 pm
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the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history, the Senate has advanced a bipartisan funding deal that could finally reopen government operations within days.

The measure passed a key procedural vote Sunday evening, clearing the way for a final Senate vote and setting up a potential end to the shutdown if the House follows suit. The short-term funding bill would extend government operations through January 30, 2026, while also approving full-year budgets for several departments, including Agriculture, Veterans Affairs, and the legislative branch.

If approved by both chambers and signed by the President, roughly 900,000 federal employees who have been furloughed or working without pay will receive back pay. Agencies such as the FAA, TSA, and the Department of Transportation are preparing plans to quickly resume full operations.

The shutdown — triggered when funding lapsed on October 1 — has caused widespread disruptions across the country. Thousands of commercial flights faced delays amid staffing shortages, national parks have remained closed, and food-assistance programs such as SNAP have seen interruptions.

The deal was reached after eight Democratic senators broke ranks to join Republicans in voting to move the bill forward. Lawmakers called the compromise “a necessary step to restore stability” while negotiations continue on long-term budget priorities.

Despite progress, major hurdles remain. The House of Representatives has not yet voted, and debate is expected to intensify over provisions related to healthcare and tax funding. The White House indicated the President is “prepared to sign” once both chambers send the bill to his desk.

Officials say federal workers could be back on the job within 48 hours of final passage, marking an end to weeks of uncertainty for families nationwide.

Stay with FirstSourceNews.net for updates as the House prepares to vote on the funding bill.

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