The US Senate has passed a procedural vote on the "plan to end the government shutdown."
ChainCatcher reports that the U.S. Senate has officially passed a new continuing appropriations bill, which will fund the government until January 30 to end the government shutdown. All votes have been counted, with 60 in favor and 40 against.
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