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Senate again fails to pass bills aimed at funding government as blame game continues

  • The government ceased operations on Wednesday after Congress failed to approve a short-term funding measure.
  • The shutdown stemmed from a partisan stalemate with Senate Democrats demanding extension of expiring health care subsidies while Republicans oppose new spending.
  • During the shutdown, many federal employees will work without pay and some services will face delays, but essential operations like the TSA and Social Security will continue.
  • Iowa Insurance Commissioner Doug Ommen warned that ACA premium increases between 12.6 and over 25 percent will occur in 2026 as subsidies expire, raising costs drastically for families.
  • U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds affirmed that his office will continue operating throughout the shutdown, maintaining essential functions like responding to communications and providing emergency support to constituents.
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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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