President Donald Trump has approved a government funding bill, concluding the unprecedented 43-day shutdown, according to Bloomberg News. The decision followed the House's predominantly party-line vote of 222-209, coming shortly after the Senate passed the measure on Monday. Although this legislation restores federal operations, it also establishes a new funding deadline in Congress on January 30, necessitating further negotiations among lawmakers to prevent another shutdown. The bill’s enactment ends the longest federal closure in U.S. history, providing much-needed relief to the impacted government employees and services.