House votes to end record-long government shutdown
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After a prolonged political standoff lasting 43 days, the House of Representatives voted to pass a spending bill aimed at ending the record-long government shutdown. This shutdown had significant repercussions, disrupting air travel and delaying pay for federal workers, as well as impacting food benefits for millions of Americans. The bill has now been sent to President Donald Trump, who has indicated that he will sign it into law. This resolution marks a crucial step in restoring normalcy and addressing the needs of those affected by the shutdown, highlighting the importance of bipartisan cooperation in governance.
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