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US’s Longest Shutdown Ever Comes To An End! Donald Trump Signs Funding Bill

President Donald Trump signed a funding bill on Wednesday night, ending a 43-day government shutdown. This prolonged closure had left federal workers without pay, disrupted air travel, and led to long queues at food banks. The House passed the bill with a vote of 222-209 after the Senate's approval on Monday. Trump stated, "Today we are sending a clear message that we will never give in to extortion."

During the shutdown, Trump's administration took unusual steps to pressure Democrats, including cancelling projects and attempting to dismiss federal employees. The shutdown caused significant disruption for Americans. Federal workers missed paychecks, causing financial and emotional stress. Travellers faced flight delays and cancellations, while safety net program recipients experienced halted benefits.

US’s Longest Shutdown Ever Comes To An End! Donald Trump Signs Funding Bill

Impact on Health Insurance Costs

The shutdown was prompted by Democrats' conditions for supporting a short-term funding bill. Their primary demand was extending an expanded tax credit that reduces health insurance costs through Affordable Care Act marketplaces. This credit is set to expire in December, potentially doubling premiums for millions of Americans. The Congressional Budget Office estimates over 2 million people could lose coverage next year.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer expressed concern about the potential impact on families: "Never have American families faced a situation where their health care costs are set to double - double in the blink of an eye." Democrats wanted discussions on this issue, but Republicans insisted on passing a funding bill first.

Economic Consequences of the Shutdown

The Congressional Budget Office noted that while most economic damage from the shutdown would be recovered once it ends, some losses would be permanent. These losses are estimated at around $11 billion for the six-week shutdown period. Beyond financial impacts, Sen. Jerry Moran highlighted how this dysfunction affects both constituents and international perceptions.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune remarked, "Republicans are ready to sit down with Democrats just as soon as they stop holding the government hostage to their partisan demands." The shutdown sent a troubling message internationally about America's reliability as a partner and its ability to meet basic congressional responsibilities.

The signing of this funding bill marks an important step towards restoring normalcy in government operations and alleviating the challenges faced by many Americans during this period.

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