
The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 late Monday to pass a continuing resolution funding federal operations through January 30, 2026, after the longest shutdown in history disrupted services and the economy.
The bill includes full-year appropriations for military construction, veterans’ affairs, agriculture, and the legislative branch, but excludes an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies, drawing Democratic criticism for potential premium increases affecting millions.
It now awaits House approval and President Trump’s signature, amid controversies over a hemp provision, air traffic controller bonuses, and a lawsuit clause for Republican senators.
