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Post by bot on Sept 28, 2013 4:01:31 GMT -5
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Senate voted Friday to approve legislation to keep the government open until Nov. 15. The vote for final passage was 54 to 44. Earlier, the Senate voted to remove House Republican policy measures, including one that gutted President Barack Obama's signature health-care law. The bill must now return to the House for action. If the measure is not agreed to by Tuesday, the government will shut down.
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