Senate to vote a Tenth time to end government shutdown
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There doesn’t appear to be an end in sight for the government shutdown as it enters its sixteenth day on Thursday, Oct. 16.
There doesn’t appear to be an end in sight for the government shutdown as it enters its thirteenth day on Monday, Oct. 13.
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Okla., have brought back a bill aimed at ending the costly budget impasses, a proposal that’s historically had little success in Congress.
There doesn’t appear to be an end in sight for the government shutdown as it enters its fifteenth day on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Bills from Republican lawmakers would prevent shutdowns by automatically triggering two-week continuing resolutions.
President Donald Trump has vowed to keep paying members of the military during the shutdown, but it’s unclear if that will actually happen.
Trump has started firing thousands of federal workers while assuring the military will be paid during the shutdown.
The U.S. Senate’s latest vote to pass a stopgap funding bill to end the partial federal government shutdown failed on Oct. 14, meaning the shutdown will continue. The stopgap bill, which would extend government funding until Nov.