In a decisive 60-40 vote, the Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. This bipartisan agreement includes crucial funding measures but excludes ACA subsidy extensions, raising concerns about rising health care costs.
The government shutdown has now tied the record for the longest in history at 35 days, as bipartisan talks in the Senate gain momentum. Will a resolution be reached soon?
The Senate has once again failed to advance a crucial funding bill, marking the 14th attempt amid ongoing bipartisan discussions. As the government heads toward a historic shutdown, tensions rise and questions linger about the future.
As the government shutdown looms, tensions rise between Trump and Democrats. With the possibility of becoming the longest shutdown in history, can a resolution be reached?