Agreement reached that reopens the American government

The US Senate will vote on two bills Thursday that would bring the immediate end of the government's partial closure, reports The New York Times. One bill is supported by United States President Donald Trump, and envisions sharing $5.7 billion for his border wall with Mexico. Next, meanwhile, [...]
The US Senate will vote on two bills Thursday that would bring the immediate end of the government's partial closure, reports The New York Times.
One bill is supported by United States President Donald Trump, and envisions sharing $5.7 billion for his border wall with Mexico.
The other, meanwhile, envisions extending funding to closed government agencies until February 8th.
The plan, which comes as a compromise between Senator Mitch McConnell, leader of the majority, and Senator Chuck Schumer, leader of the Democrats, offers the first signal of the way out of the partial government closure crisis, which has entered the fifth week and has left the salaries of 800,000 federal employees.
The two senators presented the plan Tuesday afternoon at the US Senate.
“People are asking whether there is a way out of this crisis, whether there is a way to remove the burden that burdens more than 800,000 federal employees who are not being paid, if there is a way to open government services first, and to debate what we should do for border security”, Schumer said.
Well, now we have the “exit, he has declared. /Express/












