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Senate again rejects funding bills as government shutdown enters second week

Senate votes fail for sixth time as shutdown continues, furloughing 750,000 federal workers and causing widespread air traffic delays, with no bipartisan agreement reached.

  • The US Senate failed to advance funding bills to end the government shutdown, which is now in its second week, by a vote of 54-45.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized Senate Democrats, claiming they declined to vote on a 'clean' resolution to extend funding.
  • More than 700,000 federal employees have been furloughed during the shutdown, and services are disrupted, according to Chuck Schumer.
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No progress on government shutdown, jeopardizing military paychecks

(The Center Square) – Democratic U.S. Senators voted against opening the federal government for a sixth time Wednesday afternoon, dimming hopes that Congress will reach a funding deal in time for thousands of federal workers to receive their next paychecks.

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AM 1100 The Flag WZFG broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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