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House passes funding bill to end partial government shutdown
The House approved a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, concluding a partial government shutdown. The legislation restores funding to key agencies but does not include provisions for ICE and Border Patrol. (sources: dw, abcnews, theguardian, foxnews, cbsnews)
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The House passed a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, ending a partial government shutdown. House Republicans expressed dissatisfaction over the exclusion of funding for immigration enforcement agencies.
- The legislation will restore funding to key agencies once signed into law.
- House Republicans approved a blueprint for funding immigration enforcement agencies.
- The partial government shutdown lasted for 75 days before Congress voted on the funding bill.
Why it matters
The resolution of the shutdown allows government operations to resume, impacting various federal services and agencies.
No specific legislation identified for action yet.
Top coverage · 6 sources
dwUS: House passes DHS funding bill to end partial shutdownabcnewsHouse Republicans narrowly approve blueprint to fund ICE, CBPtheguardianPartial US government shutdown ends after Congress votes to fund DHSfoxnewsSEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats’ anti-ICE tantrum leaves Republicans with one option going forward
