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Senate Passes Funding Bill to End Record-Breaking Government Shutdown

Daniel Corvell by Daniel Corvell
November 10, 2025
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After 41 grueling days of stalled federal operations, the Senate voted Monday to approve a bipartisan funding package that reopens the government and averts further chaos for millions of Americans. The measure, which combines a continuing resolution with three key spending bills, keeps agencies running through January 30, 2026, while offering back pay and job protections for furloughed workers. Now, the bill heads to the House.

The shutdown, which kicked off on October 1 amid bitter disputes over spending priorities, marked the longest in U.S. history, surpassing the 35-day impasse of 2018-2019. Essential services limped along, but non-essential functions ground to a halt, leaving federal employees without paychecks and national parks shuttered. The deal’s passage came after eight Senate Democrats crossed the aisle to join Republicans, breaking a deadlock that had centered on demands for extending Obamacare subsidies.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune praised the breakthrough, saying, “We have senators, both Democrat and Republican, who are eager to get to work to address that crisis in a bipartisan way… We also have a president who is willing to sit down and get to work on this issue.”

The package includes a commitment to vote on those expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits by mid-December, though it stops short of guaranteeing their renewal—a point of contention that had Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer insisting on an “ironclad deal.”

Among the Democrats who supported the bill, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen explained her decision: “This was the only deal on the table… It was our best chance to reopen the government and immediately begin negotiations to extend the Obamacare tax credits that tens of millions of Americans rely on to keep costs down.”

Sen. Tim Kaine echoed the sentiment, noting, “If you wait another week, they’re going to get hurt more, another month or even more… So what got me over the line was the pledge that they were able to give the federal employees.”

With the Senate hurdle cleared, the bill heads to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson has signaled a vote could happen as soon as Wednesday. “We’re going to plan on voting, on being here, at least by Wednesday… So we need you here,” Johnson told members. Unlike a fast-track option, the House will require a standard majority vote, setting the stage for potential last-minute wrangling.

President Trump’s administration has faced mounting pressure from Democrat-supporting legacy media during the standoff, with critics pointing fingers at entrenched Washington interests for dragging out the crisis. Some observers speculate that the prolonged holdout was no accident, aimed at undermining efforts to rein in bloated federal programs like Obamacare, which Trump has repeatedly targeted for reform. As one Reuters report detailed, the president has taken direct aim at the health law amid the shutdown’s 40th day, signaling no appetite for unchecked expansions.

The resolution brings immediate relief to affected workers and restores normalcy to government services, but it leaves bigger battles—like overhauling entitlements and curbing wasteful spending—looming on the horizon. For now, though, the deal represents a hard-won step toward stability in an era of divided power.

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  1. stylin19 says:
    3 weeks ago

    It didn’t end the shutdown. It just passed the measure to the House.

    Reply
  2. Stylin19 says:
    3 weeks ago

    It didn’t end the shutdown. It only allowed the measure to be passed to the House.

    Reply

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