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WASHINGTON— A decisive move has been made toward ending the prolonged United States government shutdown, as a majority in the House of Representatives voted to approve key legislation aimed at reactivating the federal government. This development brings a crucial glimmer of hope to millions of American citizens and federal workers who have been severely impacted by the human consequences of the fiscal impasse.
According to US media reports, while voting is still underway, the bill’s passage is highly anticipated due to the clear majority support. Once officially approved by the House, the spending bill will be sent directly to President Donald Trump for final assent.
The primary objective of this legislation is the immediate reinstatement of vital public services and systems suspended due to the shutdown. This includes the restoration of food aid schemes, the payment of salaries to furloughed federal employees, and critically, the re-activation of the air traffic control system to ensure safe and normalized air travel.
Analysts suggest that if the bill is successfully enacted into law, it will lead to the normalization of government operations, effectively ending a severe financial and administrative crisis gripping the nation. The US Senate had already passed a spending bill to end the shutdown, with 60 votes in favor and 40 against the annual appropriations bill. The fate of the government now rests with the President’s signature, which will determine the immediate relief for millions of affected American families.

