The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is nearing an end as the House prepares to vote on a federal spending bill backed by President Trump. This article explores the bill's implications for SNAP benefits, federal workers, and air traffic controllers, including when agencies will reopen and back pay will be issued.
The U.S. faces its longest government shutdown, surpassing previous records. Federal workers are impacted, and the economy risks a $7 billion hit weekly. Discover why this shutdown matters!
Senator John Thune is under increasing pressure from the Republican right to eliminate the legislative filibuster, a move that could reshape Senate dynamics. As Trump pushes for drastic changes, Thune's stance remains firm, but party divisions complicate the path forward.
As the U.S. government faces a midnight shutdown, President Trump warns of irreversible actions that could severely impact crucial programs. With Congress divided, can a last-minute deal be reached?
As the Oct. 1 deadline looms, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer proposes a short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown, pressuring Republicans to reconsider their plans. Will this strategy succeed?
President Trump signals a potential government shutdown unless Democrats relent in negotiations. With looming deadlines and stark divisions, the political landscape grows tense as both sides prepare for a showdown.
As the government shutdown deadline approaches, federal employees are left in limbo, facing potential layoffs and furloughs. With Congress divided, uncertainty looms over agency operations and job security.
The Senate's failure to pass two crucial spending bills raises the specter of a government shutdown on Oct. 1. With both parties at an impasse, will they find common ground to avert a crisis?
The U.S. Senate's failure to pass a stopgap spending bill raises the specter of a government shutdown, as Democrats demand higher healthcare funding. With the clock ticking, can a bipartisan deal be reached before the deadline?
With just weeks to go before a potential government shutdown, House Republicans are pushing a funding bill that may face opposition. Will they secure the necessary votes amidst calls for bipartisan negotiations?