When Is the Next Vote on the Government Shutdown? Now Longest in US History
The 2025 shutdown has furloughed 775,000 federal workers and disrupted aid for 40 million people, with Senate votes repeatedly failing amid funding disputes.
- In Washington, senators again voted on Nov. 4, and the 14th vote failed 54-44, tying the shutdown at 35 days.
- A stalemate over health-care policy has blocked a funding deal as President Donald Trump urged Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster, intensifying the impasse over Affordable Care Act subsidies.
- About 775,000 federal workers face furlough, SNAP food aid was disrupted Nov. 1 affecting some 42 million people, while essential services like military and law enforcement continue.
- Lawmakers have now failed 13 times to pass the House-backed measure that would fund the government through Nov. 21, and the Senate schedule shows senators are scheduled to stay on Capitol Hill weekdays through Nov. 7, 2025, before a state work period Nov. 10–Nov. 14, 2025.
- Polymarket odds show an 85% chance the Senate passes a funding vote by Nov. 30, with only 10% expecting the shutdown to end between Nov. 4-7.
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