US Senate Advances Bill to Reopen Government After Record Shutdown

By CryptoNewsHub Staff | November 10, 2025 – 08:14am CET

The United States Senate voted 60–40 on Monday to advance a bipartisan deal aimed at ending the nation’s longest-ever government shutdown, which has stretched on for 40 days. The vote clears a key procedural hurdle and paves the way for final passage later this week.

Eight Democrats joined Republicans in supporting the measure after weeks of failed attempts since September. The bill, which narrowly met the 60-vote threshold required to advance, would fund the government through January 30, reinstate recently dismissed federal workers, and ensure back pay for those affected. It also includes provisions preventing further terminations during the temporary funding period.

However, the compromise leaves out a major Democratic demand — the extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. Lawmakers have indicated that a separate vote on the ACA subsidies could take place by mid-December.

Following Senate approval, the bill must still pass the House of Representatives before being sent to President Donald Trump’s desk for signature. The White House has not yet confirmed whether the president will sign the measure, though aides suggest he is under mounting pressure to end the shutdown, which has disrupted federal operations, delayed paychecks, and slowed economic activity nationwide.

The breakthrough follows weeks of tense negotiations and multiple failed votes that left nearly 800,000 federal workers without pay. With bipartisan cooperation finally emerging, congressional leaders hope the legislation will restore government operations and provide a window for longer-term budget discussions.

Bottom Line:

The Senate’s procedural victory marks the most significant progress yet toward reopening the U.S. government. If approved by the House and signed by the president, federal agencies could resume full operations before the end of the week — offering relief to millions of Americans affected by the historic shutdown.

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