Senate averts government shutdown, rejects amendment to nix vaccine mandates

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Senate averts government shutdown, rejects amendment to nix vaccine mandates
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The vote passed in the Senate by a margin of 69-28.

Beyond this, though, the anti-vaccine sentiment seemed to be unpopular with a number of senators on the Republican side of the aisle as well. Senate Minority Leader"We're not going to shut the government down," McConnell previously toldThe U.S.

Senate passed a quick vote Thursday night to fund the government through February, avoiding the first federal shutdown since 2019 and paving the way for further legislation.A deal was finally reached when Majority Leader Schumer announced that an agreement had been made withWith the help of Democratic swing votes

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