Breaking News: Senators Reach Deal to Reopen Government Amid Global Climate Talks
A bipartisan group of US senators has reached a deal to reopen the government, ending the longest shutdown in US history. The agreement was reached late last night and will fund the government through January 30.
The Senate voted 60 to 40 in favor of the measure, with seven Democrats and one independent joining most Republicans. The deal comes as countries gather for the COP30 climate summit in Paris.
The government shutdown, which began in October, has had far-reaching impacts on federal agencies and services. The deal will bring relief to thousands of federal workers who have been furloughed or working without pay.
The agreement is a significant breakthrough in the Senate, where lawmakers have been deadlocked for weeks. The deal is expected to be finalized in the coming days.
This is a developing story, and NPR will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
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