
The Senate advanced a bill to end a partial government shutdown affecting most federal departments, with a key House vote expected amid partisan disagreements over immigration policy.
The U.S. Senate advanced a compromise bill late Monday to end a partial shutdown impacting 78% of federal departments. The measure now heads to the House, where a Tuesday 'rules vote' will require a simple majority. House Speaker Mike Johnson will need near-unanimous Republican support, as Democrats oppose the funding in response to President Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. The shutdown has entered its third day.