Government shutdown: House will vote on Senate deal ASAP, Speaker Johnson says [View all]
Source: CNBC
Published Mon, Nov 10 2025 11:22 AM EST
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday called for House members to begin traveling to Washington, D.C., so that they can vote as soon as possible on a Senate deal that would end the longest U.S. government shutdown in history.
Johnson, R-La., spoke to reporters a day after the Senate narrowly approved the first stage of the deal to reopen the government for the first time since Oct. 1.
To end the shutdown, the House needs to pass any deal that survives Senate votes. President Donald Trump would then have to sign it into law.
Johnson indicated to reporters that he expected votes in the House to occur this week, but he did not state a specific day. The speaker said he would issue an official 36-hour notice before the House votes.
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To end the shutdown, the House needs to pass any deal that survives Senate votes. President Donald Trump would then have to sign it into law.
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