The federal government shutdown continues as Democrats and Republicans clash over health care policy and tax credits, with no votes scheduled due to Yom Kippur.
The federal government shutdown continues as Democrats and Republicans clash over health care policy and tax credits, with no votes scheduled due to Yom Kippur. WASHINGTON —
The federal government shutdown persists on Capitol Hill as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over health care policy, with the Senate in session but no votes scheduled Thursday due to Yom Kippur.
Yesterday, senators rejected both Republican and Democratic funding proposals, with Independent Angus King of Maine joining Democrats John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada in supporting the GOP bill.
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