The US Senate has passed legislation to reopen the government and end the longest-running government shutdown on record. Lawmakers passed the bill by a 60-40 vote. The bill is now headed to the House of Representatives, where a vote is expected to take place tomorrow.
The stopgap funding bill would allow the government to be funded until January 30. The US government has been shut down since October 1 as Democrats refused to support a Republican-drafted spending bill they say will cut healthcare support for millions of people.