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US Government shutdown hits record 36th day as talks remain frozen

  • On Wednesday, the federal government shutdown entered its 36th day, surpassing the prior 35-day record set during President Donald Trump's first term.
  • Senators failed to pass competing funding proposals on Oct. 1 after Democrats demanded ACA subsidy extensions while Trump and Republicans refused negotiations until reopening.
  • More than 500,000 federal employees missed their first full paycheck on Oct. 24, while 42 million SNAP beneficiaries face partial payments after funding lapsed.
  • The White House invited all Senate Republicans to a breakfast as behind-the-scenes talks continue, while Trump urged eliminating the filibuster, a move rebuffed by Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
  • With funding set to lapse on Nov. 21, leaders face a narrowing window as open enrollment began Nov. 1 with ACA recipients facing soaring premiums and no clear shutdown end.
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NATIONAL, (KTLO)--As Donald Trump's administration continues with the longest government shutdown in its history and suffers several electoral defeats, the first anniversary of his election is upon us. Trump will address the American business forum in Miami. The post Day 37 of the government shutdown following the election appeared first on KRDO.

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