What happens when the government reopens?published at 23:46 GMT 12 November
Image source, Getty ImagesThe US government shutdown has had far-reaching impacts - from chaos and delays at airports to hundreds of thousands of federal employees working without pay to the suspension of food assistance programs for lower-income households.
So what happens if, after being closed for nearly a month and a half, the government reopens after tonight's vote?
Here are a few things the bill guarantees:
- All federal agencies will resume operation and the federal government will be funded until 30 January
- Shutdown-related layoffs of federal workers will be reversed, and further cuts will be prevented through the end of January
- There will be back-pay for workers that were furloughed or working without pay during the shutdown, including air-traffic controllers whose shortage during the shutdown prompted government-imposed flight cuts and travel tangles around the country
- Full restoration of Snap food benefits for millions of lower income Americans
- The bill also will force a December Senate vote on extending healthcare tax credits, which make health insurance premiums cheaper for many Americans














