Senate Approves Resolution to End Government Shutdown

The U.S. Senate has voted to end the government shutdown, marking a significant development in the ongoing political stalemate. The resolution, which passed with bipartisan support, aims to restore federal operations and resume critical services. The decision comes after weeks of deadlock over budget negotiations, with lawmakers from both major parties working to reach a consensus.

Chad Pergram, a senior congressional correspondent for Fox News, reported on the Senate’s move on the show ‘Fox News @ Night.’ Pergram noted that the resolution is a crucial first step in resolving the crisis, though the path to full government functionality remains uncertain. The Senate’s action is expected to pressure the House of Representatives to move swiftly on a spending bill, with lawmakers facing growing public pressure to resolve the impasse.