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A potential end to the government shutdown

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

News, Business

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

There’s movement in Washington toward ending the government shutdown. The Senate held a procedural vote yesterday. Seven Democrats and one independent senator voted yes with Republicans, which finally broke the logjam and will allow final votes on a bill to reopen the government. It's progress, but there's still potential for derailment. Plus, New Mexico is offering free universal child care starting this month. We'll hear what that means for one family.

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Markets welcome moves toward possibly ending the government shutdown as soon as this week.

0:36.9

I'm David Brancaccio in Los Angeles. There's movement in Washington toward ending the government shutdown as soon as this week? I'm David Brancaccio in Los Angeles.

0:38.9

There's movement in Washington toward ending the government shutdown, toward, but it's a process that could still derail.

0:45.7

Marketplaces Nancy Marshall-Genzor is here with what we know on this early Monday, Nancy.

0:50.3

Hey, David.

0:50.9

Well, the agreement, the Senate held a procedural vote yesterday. Seven Democrats and one independent senator voted yes with the Republicans. And that finally broke the logjam and will allow final votes on a bill to reopen the government.

1:05.7

And this is not the same bill that the House had approved. In what ways does it differ?

1:12.0

Yeah, well, the Senate is going to be voting on three appropriations bills that were not in the House version.

1:18.4

They would fund the legislative branch, the Agriculture Department, and FDA, and the Veterans Affairs Department through September 30th.

1:25.4

The rest of the government would be funded through January 30th.

1:29.1

And this is different from what the House passed, which means, provided the Senate passes this,

1:34.4

the House will have to come back to Washington.

1:36.6

It will also have to approve this and send it to President Trump for his signature.

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