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Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is signaling he could plunge the country into a partial government shutdown if ...
A shutdown furloughing hundreds of thousands of federal workers would restrict a range of government operations, although critical services would continue. Here is what to expect.
What would get shut down? During a government shutdown, services are divided into "essential" and "non-essential" categories. Here's how it generally breaks down: ...
Arizona faces a potential government shutdown if a budget isn't passed by June 30. Critical services, including prisons and healthcare, are expected to continue operating even in a shutdown. Less ...
As lawmakers begin crafting the 12 annual appropriations bills to fund the federal government in fiscal year 2026, Senate ...
Which Jobs Will Pause in Government Shutdown? During a government shutdown, all government workers deemed nonessential are furloughed until a deal is reached to reopen the government.
A government shutdown looms. Here's what Tennesseans need to know about it and what could be affected.
The latest news and updates on the potential government shutdown and what Congress is doing to try to avoid it.
Yes, threatened government shutdowns are usually avoided. But this one could happen in mid-March because the parties are farther apart than ever on spending priorities, and a government shutdown ...
Rep. Mike Johnson announced a new plan to avert a government shutdown, though he gave no details. The deal has not been voted on yet.
Government shutdowns don't truly halt most services. National security, Social Security, law enforcement, and much more continue unaffected.