The federal government has entered a partial shutdown, with many essential services and agencies continuing to operate despite the impasse. The Senate voted in favor of a revised package of funding bills, which will now be sent to the House for approval on Monday.
As of midnight, non-essential services have been suspended, leaving approximately 800,000 federal workers without pay. However, some government employees, including those in essential roles such as law enforcement and healthcare, are still working without receiving their usual paychecks.
The shutdown is the result of a long-standing disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over funding for various agencies, including national parks and the military. The latest proposal includes increased funding for border security but falls short on other key issues.
The impact of the partial shutdown is being felt across the country, with many federal services and programs affected. National parks have been closed to visitors, and some museums and monuments are also shut down. Additionally, some food assistance programs may be disrupted due to the lack of funding for related agencies.
While the situation is unfolding, lawmakers are working towards a possible solution that could see the shutdown end soon. For now, however, many Americans will continue to feel the effects of this partial government shutdown.
As of midnight, non-essential services have been suspended, leaving approximately 800,000 federal workers without pay. However, some government employees, including those in essential roles such as law enforcement and healthcare, are still working without receiving their usual paychecks.
The shutdown is the result of a long-standing disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over funding for various agencies, including national parks and the military. The latest proposal includes increased funding for border security but falls short on other key issues.
The impact of the partial shutdown is being felt across the country, with many federal services and programs affected. National parks have been closed to visitors, and some museums and monuments are also shut down. Additionally, some food assistance programs may be disrupted due to the lack of funding for related agencies.
While the situation is unfolding, lawmakers are working towards a possible solution that could see the shutdown end soon. For now, however, many Americans will continue to feel the effects of this partial government shutdown.