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    House eyes Tuesday vote to reopen the government and end brief shutdown

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    By Sahil Kapur and Kyle Stewart WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders plan to vote Tuesday to pass a government funding package approved by the Senate, three days after a shutdown began. Funding lapsed Saturday amid divisions in Congress over changes to the Department of Homeland Security after agents killed two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., pushed the vote back by one day after, he said, Democrats conveyed to him that they won’t provide enough votes to skip the procedural hurdles. “I think we’ll get it done by tomorrow,” Johnson said Monday. The bill’s prospects trended positively through the day The post House eyes Tuesday vote to reopen the government and end brief shutdown appeared first on HBCU News.
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