Trump feted by Cabinet members over ‘historic’ deal — on Gaza, not shutdown
During his opening remarks, Trump criticized Democrats as he has done since the partial shutdown began on Oct. 1.
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During his opening remarks, Trump criticized Democrats as he has done since the partial shutdown began on Oct. 1.
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.
Democrats, so far, aren’t budging, instead pushing for a firm commitment on what the tax-credit legislation will look like and that it will be taken up before open enrollment begins Nov. 1.Â
With the two sides at a stalemate — and each side needing several votes from the other party to pass any measure — the government shut down on Oct. 1 75 percent increase Democrats have repeatedly claimed
The Senate returns Monday with no signs of progress toward ending the partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, with President Donald Trump blaming potential layoffs on Democrats.
Insurers are setting their policy rates ahead of open enrollment, which starts Nov. 1 in most states.
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.
One is to take up legislation dealing with expiring health insurance subsidies by Nov. 1, when open enrollment begins.
An amended proposal by Cruz was removed this summer from the reconciliation bill on a 99-1 Senate vote. The industry lobbyist said advocates are looking at "all available options."
The Senate will get another opportunity to vote Friday at 1:30 p.m., but there were no signs of a bipartisan breakthrough yet.
shutdown deadline approaching. ’The ball is in their court’ The Senate earlier Tuesday voted along party lines against the Democrats’ preferred extension bill, which is just four weeks but includes over $1
The Yom Kippur holiday begins at sundown on Oct. 1.
tax credits can be negotiated later, Schumer said the matter is too urgent because insurance notices will be issued in October, with open enrollment for plans offered on the exchanges beginning Nov. 1.
[Shutdown pain may not be evenly spread as OMB readies hatchet] The Senate is back in session on Monday with 48 hours until agencies would have to start shutting down Oct. 1.
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.
Open enrollment for individuals seeking health care through the individual marketplace begins Nov. 1, at which point Americans will be notified of the health exchange premiums for 2026.Â
Shutdown countdown Scratching the meeting increases the likelihood that a partial shutdown will be triggered when the new fiscal year begins on Oct. 1.