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Is the Government Shutdown Over Today? (Nov. 11, 2025) Status, What’s in the Senate Deal, and What Happens Next

Updated Nov. 11, 2025 — Veterans Day

Short answer: No. As of today (11.11.2025), the U.S. federal government remains in a shutdown. The Senate passed a bill last night to end it, but the House is not voting until tomorrow at the earliest due to the Veterans Day holiday. Reuters


The Latest at a Glance (Nov. 11)

  • Shutdown status: Still in effect on Day 42, the longest on record. CBS News
  • What changed: The Senate approved a bipartisan package 60–40 to reopen the government. The measure now awaits a House vote, which could come as early as Wednesday. President Trump has signaled he would sign it if it reaches his desk. Reuters
  • Why not today?Neither chamber is in session today because of Veterans Day, pushing the House vote to tomorrow at the earliest. CBS News

What’s in the Senate Plan to Reopen the Government

The Senate package blends short‑term funding with a mini‑bus of full‑year bills:

  • Stopgap funding through Jan. 30, 2026 for most federal agencies (i.e., a continuing resolution). The Washington Post
  • Three full‑year appropriations bills for:
    • Agriculture–FDA (USDA, FDA)
    • Military Construction–Veterans Affairs
    • Legislative Branch
      Senate appropriators published summaries of these bills and confirmed the three-bill structure. Senate
  • Back pay and job protections for federal workers: The deal reverses layoffs/reductions‑in‑force implemented during the shutdown and blocks additional layoffs until Jan. 30. Reuters
  • Nutrition assistance protected: The package ensures SNAP (food stamps) is funded for the full fiscal year and reimburses states that kept WIC running. The Washington Post
  • What’s not settled: Democrats sought a guaranteed extension of Affordable Care Act premium subsidies that expire at year’s end; the Senate deal promises a December vote but doesn’t guarantee passage, a key reason many Democrats opposed it. The Washington Post

Why the Shutdown Isn’t Over Today

Even with the Senate’s 60–40 vote, the House must pass the measure and send it to the White House. Because today is Veterans Day, the House isn’t meeting; leaders are preparing for a vote tomorrow (Wednesday). Only after a successful House vote and the President’s signature would the shutdown formally end. CBS News


What This Means for You Today (Nov. 11)

  • Federal offices and services: Many services remain limited or paused because the shutdown is still in effect. Separately, some offices would be closed today anyway due to Veterans Day. Expect normal holiday closures layered on top of shutdown disruptions. CBS News
  • Air travel: The FAA’s emergency order requires airlines to cut 6% of domestic flights at 40 major airports today, rising to 10% by Friday, to cope with ATC staffing stress during the funding lapse. Even if Congress resolves the shutdown this week, airlines warn cancellations and delays could linger as schedules reset. Federal Aviation Administration
  • Veterans Day events: Many communities have scaled back or canceled some Veterans Day ceremonies because of the ongoing shutdown’s impact on staffing and facilities access. Major observances continue, but some local events were trimmed or canceled. AP News

How We Got Here

  • The timeline: Funding lapsed on Oct. 1, triggering the shutdown, now in its 42nd day. After weeks of stalemate, a group of Senate Democrats joined Republicans to advance and then pass the compromise. CBS News
  • The vote: The Senate passed the bill 60–40 on Monday night (Nov. 10). Reuters
  • The politics: The agreement omits a guaranteed ACA subsidy extension, prompting anger from many Democrats even as Republicans backed the plan. Party leaders agreed to hold a December vote on subsidies. Reuters

What Happens Next

  1. House returns to vote (expected Wednesday): Leadership has told members to be ready to return; a vote could come as early as tomorrow afternoon. CBS News
  2. If it passes, the bill goes to President Trump, who has indicated he would sign it. At that point, the shutdown would officially end and back pay would be triggered. Reuters
  3. December health‑care debate: Senators pledged a December vote on ACA subsidies, but the outcome is uncertain, and House action isn’t guaranteed. The Washington Post

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the shutdown over today (11.11.2025)?
No. The Senate has passed a bill to end it, but the House must vote—likely tomorrow—and the President must sign it before the government reopens. Reuters

Will federal employees get back pay?
Yes. The Senate deal guarantees back pay and reverses shutdown‑related layoffs, with further layoff protections through Jan. 30. Final enactment still requires House passage and a presidential signature. Reuters

What’s the funding timeline if the bill becomes law?
Most agencies would be funded at current levels through Jan. 30, 2026, while Agriculture–FDA, Military Construction–VA, and Legislative Branch would be fully funded for FY2026. The Washington Post

Will SNAP/WIC be disrupted?
The deal funds SNAP for the full fiscal year and reimburses states that kept WIC running during the shutdown. The Washington Post

Why are flights being cut if safety isn’t compromised?
The FAA’s emergency order reduces scheduled flights to lower system stress amid controller staffing constraints caused by the funding lapse—6% cuts today, 10% by Friday—with consumer‑protection guidance coming from DOT. Federal Aviation Administration


Bottom Line

For today, Nov. 11, the shutdown is still on. The Senate has acted; the House is poised to vote tomorrow after the holiday. If it passes and the President signs it, the government will reopen, workers will receive back pay, and the FAA’s emergency reductions can be rolled back once the system stabilizes. Until then, expect ongoing service disruptions—especially in air travel—and holiday‑related closures to compound the effects. Reuters


Sources (selected):

  • Reuters: Senate passes bill to end shutdown; House next. Reuters
  • CBS News live updates: Day 42; House could vote Wednesday; both chambers out for Veterans Day. CBS News
  • Washington Post/AP overview of what’s in the bill (CR to Jan. 30; SNAP/WIC; worker back pay). The Washington Post
  • Senate Appropriations: summaries of Ag‑FDA, MilCon‑VA, Legislative Branch full‑year bills. Senate
  • Congressional Record: floor description of the three full‑year bills. Congress
  • FAA Emergency Order: phased flight reduction schedule (6% today; 10% by Nov. 14). Federal Aviation Administration
  • AP / Military Times: Veterans Day events impacted by the shutdown. AP News

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