US Shutdown Enters Day 28 — Could Stretch Into November
US government shutdown enters day 28 after Senate rejects stopgap bill again. Furloughs mount, ACA credits expire, and millions may face higher health costs in November.
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US government shutdown enters day 28 after Senate rejects stopgap bill again. Furloughs mount, ACA credits expire, and millions may face higher health costs in November.
Day six of the U.S. government shutdown sees stalled healthcare funding talks, failed Senate votes and partial suspension of federal services amid growing uncertainty.
Senate Democrats blocked a GOP stopgap funding bill 54-44, prolonging the U.S. federal government shutdown as parties clash over ACA subsidies and Medicaid cuts.
The U.S. Senate’s deadlock on a stopgap spending bill has triggered the first federal shutdown in years, reigniting fierce debates over healthcare funding and potential layoffs.
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