House speaker 'confident' partial shutdown will end by Tue.
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WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson is “confident” that the partial government shutdown will conclude by Tuesday, despite procedural snarls and Democratic leadership declining to guarantee critical votes.
The House passed funding bills, but Senate Democrats stalled the deal after the Alex Pretti shooting, leaving parts of the government shut down
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