The AP says Republicans supported a short-term measure to fund the government generally at current levels through November 21, but Democrats blocked it, insisting the measure address their concerns on health care.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul
U.S. Senator Rand Paul says, “Both parties are pushing budgets that explode the deficit, Democrats by $3 trillion and Republicans by $2 trillion. I want less spending and less deficit. I introduced the Penny Plan to balance the budget in five years with across-the-board restraint. Predictably, neither party would let it pass. This bickering back and forth about which party wants the shutdown more is hogwash. It’s proof of how rare it is to have representation in DC that is serious about fiscal responsibility.”
U.S. Senator Todd Young
U.S. Senator Todd Young issued a statement after he says Senate Democrats blocked the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, a bill to extend current spending levels for seven weeks and avoid a government shutdown.
Sen. Young says, “The overwhelming majority of Americans do not want a government shutdown. I have repeatedly voted for a clean funding bill that would keep the federal government open and allow the Senate to continue debating other issues. I urge Senate Democrats to abandon this manufactured crisis and vote to reopen the government.”
Sen. Young notes the current federal government shutdown began at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, the first lapse in funding in nearly seven years. The Senate will next meet on Friday.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — As U.S. and Israeli forces pounded Iran, and Tehran and its…
Americans don’t trust President Donald Trump when it comes to foreign policy, a Reuters/Ipsos poll…
If you own an old car without Bluetooth and you're looking for a cheap and…
2026 has already seen surges in the cost of RAM and GPUs. Unfortunately, this also…
A gas pump is seen in a vehicle on Nov. 26, 2025, in Austin, Texas.…
A gas pump is seen in a vehicle on Nov. 26, 2025, in Austin, Texas.…
This website uses cookies.