Government shutdown becomes 2nd longest
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Government shutdown nears Fourth week with no end in sight
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The president turned down a meeting with Democratic leadership until the government reopens as the shutdown continues for the 22nd day.
House Speaker Mike Johnson Johnson opened the news conference just after 10 a.m. Tuesday, saying the U.S. is now in “Day 21 of the Democrat shutdown.”
It’s the 22nd day of the government shutdown, and Congress remains in a standoff over health care subsidies. Follow for live updates.
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White House officials speculated Monday the 20-day federal shutdown could end this week with over 700,000 U.S. government workers currently furloughed.
Deemed essential workers, controllers are required to work during the shutdown, but will receive a $0 paycheck starting next week.
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government.
Essential workers at several federal agencies say that they are worried about taking time off or are being told that requests for leave would not be granted during the shutdown.