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congress
The term **congress** generally refers to a formal meeting or assembly of representatives who come together to discuss, deliberate, or make decisions on matters of common concern. In the context of government, it often refers to the legislative body responsible for making laws—such as the U.S. Congress, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
After 43 Days of Shutdown, US Senate Votes to Reopen Government
After a record 43 days of political paralysis, the United States government is finally on the verge of resuming operations. The Senate has approved a funding bill to end the prolonged shutdown and restart federal services.
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