Hey fam, guess what? 🤔 The U.S. Senate has just voted to lift a record-breaking shutdown of the federal government! 🎉
On Monday, a majority of senators backed the bill to reopen services that were on pause for weeks – think paychecks, park entrances, and essential programs. For those juggling internships or side hustles abroad, this means no more voicemails from the U.S. embassy or delayed visa processes. 🌎💼
Here's the lowdown:
- What happened? Senators approved a stopgap funding plan to keep things running.
- Why it matters: Millions of federal workers will get paid again, and national parks reopen for your weekend outings. 🏞️
- Next steps: The House needs to sign off, then it’s on to the president’s desk.
Whether you’re scrolling during your commute in Jakarta or catching up between university lectures in Delhi, this move ends a political standoff and brings back normalcy for federal services. Stay tuned for updates, and share your thoughts below! 💬👇
Reference(s):
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