Articles tagged with #shutdown
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Fetterman: 'i Absolutely Would Expect' Another Government Shutdown
Fetterman Warns of Imminent Government Shutdown United States Senator John Fetterman has expressed concerns about the possibility of another government shutdown, citing ongoing disagreements between lawmakers regarding federal spending and budget negotiations. In an interview with Politico, Fetterma...
House’s Bid to End Partial Shutdown Gets Tougher
The partial government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2018, has entered its 18th day, with no end in sight. The House of Representatives has passed several bills aimed at ending the shutdown, but the Senate has refused to take up the measures. The latest proposal, which would have reopened th...

Senate Passes Funding Deal, but Short-term Shutdown Still Expected
The US Senate has passed a funding deal to avoid a government shutdown, but a short-term shutdown is still expected as the House of Representatives has yet to vote on the measure. The deal aims to provide funding for federal agencies until mid-December, but lawmakers are still at odds over border se...

House Passes 2 More Funding Bills — with 4 More to Go
The US House of Representatives has made significant progress in its effort to pass funding bills and avoid a government shutdown, but there is still much work to be done. On Thursday, the House passed two more bills, bringing the total to five, but four more bills still need to be passed by Congres...

Us House to Vote on Deal to End Longest Government Shutdown in History
The US House is set to vote on a deal to end the longest government shutdown in history, as negotiations between lawmakers and the White House near completion. The shutdown, which has lasted over 35 days, has affected over 800,000 federal workers and has significant implications for the US economy. ...
Shutdown Deal Lets Senators Sue for $500,000 Over Data Seizures Like Those in Jan. 6 Probe
A provision in the recently passed government shutdown deal has sparked controversy among lawmakers, as it allows senators to sue the federal government for up to $500,000 over data seizures. This development comes as a result of investigations into the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot. Background o...

Government Shutdown Update: Health Care Compromise Appears Far Off as the Government Shutdown Stalemate Persists
The government shutdown continues, with key issues including health care and border security remaining unresolved. A compromise on health care seems unlikely in the near future, further prolonging the shutdown. Update on Government Shutdown Negotiations As the shutdown enters its second week, negoti...
Stephen A. Smith: Stephen A. Smith Says Americans Ticked Off at Washington About Government Shutdown
Government Shutdown Sparks Anger in America Stephen A. Smith recently commented on the ongoing government shutdown, stating that many Americans are frustrated with the situation. The United States government has been experiencing a partial shutdown due to a disagreement between Congress and the Whit...

Food Stamps and SNAP Benefits: Millions of Americans Are at Risk of Losing Food Stamps Next Month Amid Shutdown
Food Stamps and SNAP Benefits: Millions at Risk Amid Government Shutdown Millions of Americans risk losing their food assistance next month if the current government shutdown continues. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, is facing funding uncertainty...