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With a government shutdown narrowly avoided late Friday into Saturday morning, the House and Senate sent a funding bill to President Joe Biden's desk. An initial bipartisan deal was tanked earlier ...
Congress punted government funding for only three months, lengthening Trump’s already extensive to-do list for his first 100 days. “I think it’s kind of stupid,” Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis ...
“The richest man in the world says he wants to shut down the government, forcing millions of American workers − including our troops − to go without pay through the holidays,” Rep. Don ...
Business leaders and economists have worried for weeks about the economic damage that could follow a protracted shutdown with some quickly celebrating the news but warning that the economy isn't ...
On other issues, 27 percent said it was worth it to shut down the government for border wall funding, 55 percent for increased defense funding, and 64 percent for renewing CHIP. [62] In an NBC News and SurveyMonkey poll conducted between January 20–22, 60 percent of respondents said Trump did not show strong leadership during the shutdown and ...
“We really now have some good news: There’s a really good chance we can avoid the government shutdown with all the pain it would cause for New York and America this week,” Schumer said.
Schumer replied, "We shouldn't shut down the government over a dispute." [29] Ten days later, Trump blamed Democrats for the impending shutdown. [30] Three days later, Politico reported that Trump was willing to sign a bill with no funding for a border wall that delayed a government shutdown into 2019 and the new Congress. [31]
Some government services American rely upon will be unaffected by a shutdown while others would become more difficult to access or suspended altogether. The effect on the economy may depend on how ...