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Moment senate votes to reopen U.S government after longest shutdown in history
The Senate has passed legislation to reopen the government on Monday (10 November), bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end after a small group of Democrats struck a deal with Republicans.
The shutdown could last a few more days as members of the House, which has been on recess since mid-September, return to Washington to vote on the legislation.
Sen. John Thune, Senate Majority leader said: “This has been a very long road. Quite literally, the longest shutdown in history. I am very, very happy to be able to say that we are coming to the end.”



































































































































































