Two proposals to fund the government — one from Democrats, one from Republicans — both failed in the Senate tonight.
Two proposals to fund the government — one from Democrats, one from Republicans — both failed in the Senate tonight. Follow here for the latest.
The government shutdown looks very likely to stretch into next week after competing Democratic and Republican proposals to fund the government failed again in the Senate this afternoon. Here’s a look ...
• Shutdown, day 2: The federal government remains shut down after a deadlocked Congress failed to reach a funding deal. Republicans and Democrats are at odds over enhanced Obamacare subsidies. • How ...
The last shutdown started on December 22, 2018, and went until January 25, 2019 — 35 days, making it the longest government shutdown.
The government has now been shut down since October 1, with no end in sight. While the House has passed a stopgap bill that would fund the government at current levels for seven weeks, the Senate ...
The federal government enters day two of a partial shutdown as Congress failed to pass a funding measure. Meanwhile, the White House said federal workforce layoffs are “imminent. Follow for live ...
• Government shuts down: The federal government has officially shut down for the first time in six years after a deadlocked Congress failed to pass a funding measure to keep the lights on — and no one ...
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