As the government shutdown enters another day, senators will reconvene in Washington Monday with no clear resolution in sight.
As the government shutdown enters another day, senators will reconvene in Washington Monday with no clear resolution in sight. WASHINGTON —
Senators will return to Washington Monday as the government shutdown enters its sixth day, with no budget agreement reached and both parties entrenched in their positions.
The Senate will consider two competing measures Monday afternoon to reopen the government, but neither is expected to pass after a weekend of little to no progress.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump continues his threat of federal worker layoffs, but declined to answer when and which federal agencies could start cutting workers.
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