After days of uncertainty and heated debates, the House of Representatives has finally passed a bill to end the government shutdown. The bill, which was advanced just hours before the final vote, received bipartisan support and is now headed to the Senate for approval.
The shutdown, which began over a stalemate on funding for a border wall, has left thousands of government employees without pay and numerous agencies closed. The House's decision to end the shutdown comes as a relief to many who have been affected by the ongoing impasse in Washington.
Representative Mike Johnson, who played a key role in the negotiations, expressed his optimism following the House's vote. "This bill is a step in the right direction towards reopening the government and ensuring that federal workers can get back to their jobs," he said.
With the bill now heading to the Senate, all eyes are on lawmakers to come together and find a resolution that will bring an end to the shutdown once and for all. Stay tuned for updates as the situation continues to unfold.
Category: Politics
Published on: 2025-11-12 23:27:24
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