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Dow Jones Steady as Government Shutdown ‘Coming to the End’

Dow Jones Steady as Government Shutdown ‘Coming to the End’

The Dow Jones (DJIA) is set to open Tuesday’s trading session slightly in the green after the Senate voted 60-40 to approve a government reopening bill, sending it to the House for the next round of votes. All of the Republicans within the chamber, except for one, voted in favor with eight Democrats tagging along. The Senate previously advanced the bill in a procedural vote on Sunday.

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“This has been a very long road, quite literally the longest shutdown in history,” said Senate Majority Leader John Thune. “I am very, very happy to be able to say that we are coming to the end.”

House Vote on Shutdown Deal Expected on Wednesday as Trump Signals Support

The House is expected to approve the deal with a vote expected as soon as Wednesday. Afterward, President Trump will need to give the final stamp of approval. On Monday, Trump said that he “will abide by the deal.”

House Speaker Mike Johnson urged members of the chamber to begin travel preparations to Washington, D.C., as soon as possible, warning that air travel disruptions from the shutdown could cause delays.

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