Government Shutdown Entering Sixth Day
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Government shutdown 2025: Latest updates as Senate votes Monday
The government shutdown has continued into its sixth day, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pointing fingers. When will the government shutdown end? With House Speaker Mike Johnson having canceled all House votes for this week,
S.D., needs eight Democrats to end the shutdown, but Senate Minority Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., insists President Trump must approve the deal first.
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Senate again rejects competing funding bills from Democrats and Republicans as the shutdown is set to hit the one-week mark.
Staff from East Tennessee's congressional delegation confirmed to Knox News their offices are still open for business despite the federal shutdown.
Legislators from both political parties are asking to have their pay withheld amid the ongoing government shutdown.
The Senate on Monday again rejected Democratic and Republican proposals to fund the government and end the shutdown, now in its sixth day.
A common thread running through the controversies of the new fall season of America’s bitter politics is Donald Trump’s attempt to impose unfettered, often unprecedented presidential power on multiple fronts.
Experts say a food aid program that helps 6 million low-income mothers and young children will run out of federal money unless the government shutdown ends within two weeks.