Headline Roundup • January 24th, 2019
Senate Rejects Competing Proposals to Open Government
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The Senate rejected a pair of proposals that would have reopened the government, with the majority of senators voting along party lines.
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Bills to re-open government fail in Senate, temporary solution eyed

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Two measures to end the partial U.S. government shutdown - one backed by Republicans and one by Democrats - fell short in the Senate on Thursday as lawmakers explored other
How senators voted: These lawmakers crossed the aisle to vote for plans to reopen government
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The Senate held two votes on Thursday for opposing plans to end the longest government shutdown in history, with few members breaking ranks as the shutdown stretched into day 34.
Senate rejects Trump immigration-shutdown bill, also defeats Dems' option without border security
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The Senate on Thursday rejected President Trump’s immigration compromise to grant temporary legal status to 1 million migrants and allocate money for his border wall, then rejected
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