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#PartialGovernmentShutdownEnds #PartialGovernmentShutdownEnds 🇺🇸
🧠 What Just Happened
After a four-day partial U.S. government shutdown, lawmakers in Washington agreed on a major funding deal to reopen most of the federal government. The measure was passed by the House (217–214) and quickly signed into law by President Donald Trump, officially bringing the shutdown to an end.
This shutdown began because Congress didn’t complete appropriations before the funding deadline — especially due to disagreements over funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which focuses on immigration enforcement.
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📊 What the Funding Deal Includes
✅ $1.2 trillion funding package — This funds most federal agencies and programs through the end of the current fiscal year on September 30.
✅ Short-term DHS funding — DHS is funded only through Feb. 13, giving lawmakers extra time to negotiate on immigration policy and border security.
✅ Back pay for furloughed workers — Federal employees who were forced out of work during the shutdown will receive pay retroactively.
Several major departments — including Defense, Health & Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing & Urban Development, State, and more — have now resumed operations with full funding restored.
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🏛️ Why It Matters
🔹 Government Services Resumed — Federal offices and functions that were temporarily closed or affected are reopening, meaning services from regulatory agencies to public programs are continuing normally again.
🔹 Market Confidence Stabilizes — U.S. financial markets showed calm as the shutdown ended, with equity futures steady before the opening bell.
🔹 Next Funding Deadline Looms — Because DHS funding is temporary, lawmakers now face a new deadline Feb. 13 to reach a broader compromise on immigration policy and border enforcement funding.
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🧩 The Bigger Picture
This partial shutdown didn’t last long, but it reflects deeper political tensions in the U.S. over budget priorities — especially around homeland security, immigration policy, and enforcement oversight.
Lawmakers from both parties will now enter intense negotiations ahead of the next funding deadline, and political pressure is likely to remain high as federal agencies and millions of Americans depend on stable government funding.
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📌 Key Takeaways
✔️ Partial shutdown ended after just four days.
✔️ Most of the government now funded for the year.
✔️ DHS funding extended only temporarily — new debates are coming.
✔️ Federal workers furloughed are eligible for back pay.