President Trump signed a spending package to reopen the government, a measure passed by the Republican-led House after a record-long 43-day shutdown

The legislation, which passed the House, extends funding for the federal government through Jan. 30.

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The legislation, which passed the House, extends funding for the federal government through Jan. 30.

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