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Partial government shutdown may end after quick House action

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Washington A partial government shutdown began Saturday after lawmakers missed finalizing spending, but officials say it differs from last fall’s broader closure and may end quickly. The Senate approved a comprehensive funding package late Friday, and the House plans to consider legislation when it reconvenes Monday, with the speaker aiming for a vote by Tuesday. Funding lapses affect the Pentagon and agencies including Homeland Security and Transportation; essential functions continue while some employees may work without pay or face furloughs. The impasse followed disputes over immigration enforcement after shootings involving federal agents. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Earlier this month, shootings involving federal agents shifted congressional negotiations over immigration enforcement.
  • Late Friday, the Senate approved a comprehensive funding package prior to funding lapsing.
  • The funding lapse took effect at midnight Saturday, initiating a partial government shutdown.
  • The House was scheduled to reconvene Monday, with the speaker targeting consideration by Tuesday.
  • Reports Tuesday indicated FAA furloughs exceeding 10,000 and an air traffic controller shortage near 3,500.
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Who Benefited

Lawmakers who assemble majority votes can secure funding terms and policy concessions when the House reconvenes to vote.

Who Impacted

Federal employees in affected departments, FAA personnel, and travelers face furloughs, delayed pay, and disrupted services during the funding lapse.

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Articles Published:
6
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0
Neutral:
6
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Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

Lawmakers who assemble majority votes can secure funding terms and policy concessions when the House reconvenes to vote.

Who Impacted

Federal employees in affected departments, FAA personnel, and travelers face furloughs, delayed pay, and disrupted services during the funding lapse.

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Partial government shutdown may end after quick House action

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