(NewsNation) — The Senate took a step closer to ending the shutdown over the weekend, but there are more hoops to jump through before the government is up and running again.
The Senate on Monday will decide how long to debate the legislation, which passed Sunday after eight Democratic senators joined their Republican colleagues to advance it after 14 failed attempts.
The proposal would fund military construction, veterans’ affairs, the Department of Agriculture and the legislative branch through Sept. 30, 2026.
It would keep the rest of the government funded at its current spending levels through Jan. 30.
Senate advances bill to end shutdown, but what's next?
It will take Senate debate — which could easily be derailed by a filibuster — and House approval before the stalemate-ending bi

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