The Senate is poised to vote Sunday on advancing a potential breakthrough deal to end the country’s longest-ever government shutdown, fund the government through Jan. 30, and fully restore food stamp aid for 42 million people, among other critical programs.
Senate eyes vote on potential breakthrough to end longest-ever government shutdown, fully fund SNAP benefits
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November 09, 2025
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