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Lawmakers advance deal to end shutdown
The Senate took the first step overnight toward ending the government shutdown Eight moderate Democrats joined Republicans in advancing a package that would fund the government through January Follow the latest developments: A deal to end the government shutdown is on track but faces hurdles
States ordered to undo SNAP payout
The USDA is walking back a previous directive telling states not to issue full SNAP benefits for November The agency says the payments are not authorized, despite a federal court order Read more here: States face uncertainty as Trump administration tries to reverse SNAP food payments
Air travel issues continue due to shutdown
Airports across the nation are still dealing with delays and cancellations due to the government shutdown Airlines canceled more than 2,700 flights and delayed nearly 10,000 more over the weekend Details here: Flight cancellations and delays worsen as government shutdown drags on
Gov. Abbott announces bid for 4th term
Governor Abbott is calling for more property tax reform He says residents should be able to vote to abolish school property taxes Read more here: Gov. Greg Abbott launches reelection campaign for fourth term
FAA grounds MD-11 planes
The FAA grounded dozens of MD-11 cargo planes following the UPS jet crash in Louisville, Kentucky that killed 14 peopleThe planes will stay put until workers can inspect them for any engine problemsRead more here: US airlines’ daily cancellations exceed 2,700 as shutdown impact extends
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