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The U.S. House of Representatives passes a procedural vote, and the U.S. government shutdown will end as soon as today
According to Foresight News, the U.S. House of Representatives has cleared key procedural obstacles, paving the way for a full house vote on the appropriations bill that has passed the Senate to end the government shutdown. House lawmakers voted 213-209 yesterday to advance the bill to the next stage as the government shutdown enters its 43rd day. The appropriations bill will now be debated for one hour, followed by a final vote. The White House said earlier that Trump hopes to sign a bill to end the government shutdown tonight (this morning Beijing time).
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