House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sending measure to Trump
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On November 13, 2025, the House of Representatives successfully passed a bill to end a historic government shutdown, achieving a vote of 222-209, largely along party lines with Republican support. This legislative action comes after the Senate had already approved the measure, indicating a unified effort among Republicans to resolve the shutdown. The bill's passage is crucial as it seeks to restore normal government operations, alleviating the uncertainty and disruptions caused by the shutdown. With the measure now sent to President Trump for his signature, it highlights the ongoing political dynamics between the legislative and executive branches, particularly in the context of recent governance challenges. The resolution not only addresses immediate concerns but also sets a precedent for future negotiations on government funding and operations.
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