Federal judge directs USDA to pay November food stamp benefits
The partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1 means there isn’t an appropriation.
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The partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1 means there isn’t an appropriation.
Things changed on Oct. 1, when government funding lapsed and House internships were put on pause.
But a spokesperson for the Interior Department said in an emailed statement that most parks will remain open during the shutdown that began Oct. 1.
The Smithsonian lost an estimated 1 million visitors and an estimated $3.4 million in gross revenue from its gift shops, concessions and IMAX film screenings during the partial 35-day shutdown from late
The partial government shutdown began with the new fiscal year on Oct. 1. Senate Democrats have rejected a continuing resolution passed by the House that would fund the government until Nov. 21.
Open enrollment begins Nov. 1 for states that use the healthcare.gov marketplace.
The department reiterated its previous declaration that the reduction plans predated the government shutdown that began with the lapse of appropriations on Oct. 1.
Juliana Stratton raised $1 million, while Rep. Robin Kelly raised $278,000.
Fifty-eight percent of adults opposed Trump deploying the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to an Oct. 1-3 CBS News/YouGov poll, while 42 percent were in favor.
The Democratic ranks appeared thinner on Wednesday compared with their initial show of force after government funding lapsed on Oct. 1.
A Capitol Police officer is pictured on Oct. 1, after the deadline to fund the government had passed. Officers will continue to report to work during the shutdown, but lawmakers point to larger fears about security.
Although R-1 visas are available to foreign workers seeking to enter the United States as a minister or in a religious vocation or occupation, the lawsuit says they’re insufficient.
Those not well-steeped in the latest from Washington saw that telehealth coverage expired on Oct. 1 and have stopped offering those services to Medicare beneficiaries.
While federal workers made up about 1 percent of Kansas’ adult workforce, that figure jumps to around 4 percent in blue-state bastions Maryland and Hawaii.
Still, that may not be enough to avoid a shutdown starting Oct. 1, given demands from Democrats’ left-leaning base to stand up to Trump no matter the cost.
The money will go toward a field effort to reach 1 million voters in both states through digital ads, mail and an early vote campaign.Â
"The defense will move to dismiss the charges based on legal doctrines such as vindictive or selective prosecution, and Trump’s own social media posts will be Exhibit 1," Eliason wrote in a post.
"I think there needs to be a lot of great regulations around Level 1 through 4 [AVs]," he said. "That’s really, really important.
It would also repeal health care-related changes made by Republicans’ "big, beautiful" reconciliation law, including around $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other programs over a decade.
Platner’s campaign said he raised $1 million within the first nine days of his campaign.Â