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After 41 days of a partial government shutdown, the US Senate on Nov. 10 night voted 60–40 to pass a bipartisan bill led by Senator Susan Collins to reopen the federal government, restore back pay to furloughed workers, and fund several key programs through Jan. 30, 2026.
The vote capped weeks of political stalemate that froze paychecks, disrupted essential services, and drew growing frustration from both parties and the public. The Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026 — along with three full-year spending bills — now moves to the House of Representatives, where quick approval is expected.
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