How the 76-day Homeland Security shutdown started, and how it ended
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How the 76-day Homeland Security shutdown started, and how it ended.
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The Department of Homeland Security funding shutdown ended on Thursday after 76 days.
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CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has the details.
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**Summary:** The 76-day DHS shutdown came to an end, with Congress passing a funding bill that excluded ICE but included most of the agency. This ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. **Why It Matters:** The shutdown highlighted significant issues within the federal government and raised questions about future budget negotiations
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