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Senate again votes on ending government shutdown
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Government shutdown won't halt SNAP benefits in Oct.. But
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The U.S. Senate had yet another vote to pass a measure that would allow the federal government to reopen on Oct. 20. We are still in a stalemate.
Newsweek's tracker shows that Trump's net approval rating is at its highest point since August 21, at -6 points.
If the shutdown extends into a second month, then damage starts to accumulate pretty quickly," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s,
The federal government shutdown is already one of the nation's longest. Here are 10 key dates to watch as the stalemate in Congress continues.
Republicans say Democrats are using the shutdown for partisan gain; Democrats say they’re protecting health care for the poor.
Paychecks were affected starting Day 10, and museums closed on Day 12. The House was last in session on September 19.
President has claimed he was damaged by investigations and wants compensation. “It sort of looks bad. I’m suing myself,” he acknowledged.
The Groveland Emergency Food Shelf, like most, does not ask people what brought them. But the shutdown on top of cuts to SNAP and other federal programs is fueling demand.