Trump signs funding bill ending 43-day government shutdown

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President Donald Trump signed a funding bill in Washington, D.C., ending a 43-day US government shutdown.
Trump signs funding bill ending 43-day government shutdown
Why it matters
The president signed the funding bill in Washington, D.C. It ends a 43-day government shutdown, the longest on record. The shutdown followed a partisan standoff over healthcare and left nearly a million workers unpaid.
Implications
  • Restores federal agencies' budget and spending authority, allowing resumption of normal program obligations.
  • Reestablishes payroll disbursements for nearly one million federal workers who were unpaid during the shutdown.

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Source

Al Jazeera

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Governance Politics

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