WASHINGTON ‒ The federal government is on track to reopen after the longest shutdown in U.S. history , but final votes are still needed in the Senate and then the House to end the 41-day impasse.
The Senate voted 60-40 late on Nov. 9 to advance legislation to end the shutdown. Eight Democratic senators relented on long-held demands over health care policy and joined 52 Republicans to end the filibuster blocking the measure.
Nevada Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto were among seven Democrats and an independent who joined Republicans in the 60-40 vote to advance a stopgap funding bill that would reopen the government through Jan. 30.
A final Senate vote could come as early as Monday, Nov. 10. But because senators changed the temporary funding measure that the House sent t

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