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The U.S. Congress appears poised to end the longest federal government shutdown in history after the Senate advanced a compromise funding measure late Sunday. The deal would restore agency funding—which had lapsed on October 1—through January 30, 2026, while providing full-year appropriations to key sectors like agriculture, veterans affairs and military construction.

It also includes provisions to halt further mass firings of federal workers and ensure back pay for those laid off during the shutdown. However, the agreement notably delays action on health-care subsidies sought by Democrats, leaving that to a vote in December — a move that has drawn criticism from progressives. Although momentum is building, final passage still requires approval by the House and the president’s signature before the shutdown officially ends.