
The US Senate approved a bill to restore government operations and end the 40-day work stoppage. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
CNN reports on this. The agreement required the consent of eight Democratic senators.
Senators supported conditions guaranteeing the return of federal employees to their previous positions. The bill allows partial funding of the budget, while other agencies will receive funds until January 30, 2026.
This was reported by Politico. In exchange for their votes, Democrats secured a promise from the Trump administration to hold a Senate vote in December on extending Obamacare tax benefits.
According to Senate representative Jon Thune, the possibility arose to end the work stoppage after the 40-day break. CNN emphasizes that although the vote was successful, any senator can delay the bill's approval by several days.





