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WASHINGTON – There are just over two weeks until the federal government runs out of funding, and at the moment, there's no clear plan to avoid a government shutdown. Federal funding dries up at ...
Here is what you need to know about what a government shutdown is and how it could affect you: ... In the absence of last-minute action from Congress, a shutdown would start at 12:01 a.m. Saturday ...
As of September 19, a government shutdown remains a strong possibility, with Congress facing a September 30 deadline to pass a funding bill. After a six-week summer recess, lawmakers returned to ...
That was the last vote of the 118th Congress. When the Senate returns in a few weeks, on Jan. 3, Republicans will be in charge. Democrats will be cut down to 47 seats. Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.V ...
Arizona lawmakers say they've come to a deal on a bipartisan budget plan to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the ...
Government shutdown looms Lawmakers have until the end of Friday to fund the federal government – at least temporarily – to avoid a shutdown. Since Congress has not approved appropriations for ...
Government shutdown looms as Congress returns with just three weeks to avoid it Congress has little time to avoid a government shutdown that is set to begin at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 1.
Funding for the government runs out on Sept. 30, and former President Donald Trump is urging Republicans to force a shutdown unless demands are met.
A government shutdown occurs when Congress fails to approve new spending for federal agencies. The current spending law, which former President Joe Biden signed in December, expires on March 14 ...
On June 30, 2009, the House took up the final votes on the budget package. It wore on late into the night, and July 1 was ...
Government shutdown looms as Congress returns with just three weeks to avoid it Congress has little time to avoid a government shutdown that is set to begin at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 1.
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