Direct answer: The latest publicly reported developments indicate that Congress has been unable to reopen the government and has been voting repeatedly on temporary funding measures. As of early November 2025, Senate votes to reopen the government have occurred on multiple occasions (with ongoing discussions about extensions or new CRs), but a final agreement to permanently fund operations has not yet been reached. The timing of the next vote depends on ongoing negotiations and the legislative calendar, including any agreed-upon temporary funding extensions or changes in negotiation posture. For the most current day-by-day status, please check live-update outlets from reputable outlets covering Capitol Hill, as the situation can change quickly.
