US Senate passes bill to end government shutdown, sending it to House
Summary
The US Senate has passed legislation aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown, achieving a breakthrough after several previous failed attempts. The measure garnered bipartisan support, with both Democratic and Republican senators voting in favor, signaling an agreement amid protracted negotiations over federal funding. Notably, this funding framework excludes certain health care tax credits. The bill now advances to the House of Representatives for its final approval; if the House passes it, the legislation will then go to President Trump to be signed into law, officially reopening the government and restoring federal operations that have been disrupted across various agencies.
(Source:Crypto Briefing)