Senate, Live and the shutdown
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Shutdown, Democrats and Senate
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Now in its 39th day, the U.S. government shutdown is the longest in U.S. history.Republican and Democratic lawmakers remain at a stalemate on finding a government funding solution. Meanwhile, the shutdown impacts are mounting.
Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune said Monday that he was “optimistic” the Senate could vote to reopen the government by the end of the week if lawmakers make progress over the next couple days.
The federal government remains closed Friday, Oct. 24. Does the Senate return today for a 13th vote? What to know.
The shutdown, now in its 34th day, will become the longest in U.S. history on Tuesday, Nov. 4, surpassing the record set in 2018 under Trump.
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Live updates: Senate’s next shutdown move in limbo; Trump, Orbán float Budapest summit with Putin
As the government shutdown hits Day 38, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Democrats offered a plan that would reopen the government. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) earlier Friday encouraged Democrats to come to the negotiating table after it looked like a shutdown-ending vote might be forthcoming.