What to know on the final day of the government shutdown:
President Trump signed a government funding package at the White House late Wednesday, formally ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
The bill was passed by the House and Senate this week, bringing an end to a stalemate that gripped Capitol Hill for 43 days, with the final outcome falling largely along party lines.
The legislation extends funding for most agencies until Jan. 30 and includes three full-year funding bills for other parts of the government. The Senate approved the legislation on Monday, when eight Democrats joined Republicans to end the standoff in the upper chamber.
Most House Democrats opposed the legislation since it does not address expiring health care tax credits that were at the

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