Senate Vote 54–44, Shutdown Likely to Continue
Senate Vote 54–44, Shutdown Likely to Continue

Senate Vote 54–44, Shutdown Likely to Continue

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The federal government entered its third day of shutdown after the Senate again failed to advance competing stopgap funding measures, with the GOP continuing resolution falling 54–44 and unable to overcome the 60-vote filibuster threshold. Democrats refused to back the Republican bill without guarantees to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and other health-care supports, a central sticking point they say would sharply raise premiums if allowed to lapse. Three senators — John Fetterman, Catherine Cortez Masto and Angus King — crossed to support the GOP measure while Sen. Rand Paul opposed it, but the tally still came up short and Democrats' counterproposal also failed. House Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will be in a district work period next week to pressure the Senate, and the White House signaled plans for layoffs and cuts as federal workers and services face growing disruption. With lawmakers leaving Washington for the weekend and little sign of compromise, leaders on both sides dug in, making it likely the shutdown will extend into next week and risk broader economic and operational impacts.

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