The House will vote on legislation Wednesday to end the longest government shutdown in the nation's history.
A bipartisan deal to end the shutdown advanced through the House Rules Committee overnight, with all Republicans supporting the measure and all Democrats opposing it.
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FOX News reported that the legislation will get a House-wide "rule vote," a procedural test that, if it passes, allows lawmakers to debate the legislation itself.
Here's the latest on the government shutdown:
House eyes evening vote to reopen the government
9:30 a.m. ET: House members are trav

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