US Governemnt Shutdown - round 2
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A government shutdown will begin at midnight. The Senate has recessed until 12:01 a.m. without passing a spending bill. (Washington Post)
For those following at home, I'm a govt contractor and I'm supposed to go in tomorrow to find out what I'm supposed to do.
ETA: Aand open again as of 5:30 am Friday
Congress has kept the government open (Vox)
Well done, Congress. Well done. /sarcasm
BREAKING NEWS: A government shutdown will begin at midnight. The Senate has recessed until 12:01 a.m. without passing a spending bill.
The Senate planned to vote early Friday morning on a spending bill that would pour billions of dollars into the military and domestic programs while keeping the government operating.
The fate of the bill was uncertain in the House, where conservatives balked at adding billions to the nation’s debt and liberals demanded action on protecting young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
The House leadership had advised lawmakers to “prepare for late night or early morning votes.”
White House Office of Management and Budget spokesman John Czwartacki said late Thursday that “agencies are now being urged to review and prepare for a lapse” in spending after midnight.
This is the second shutdown in three weeks.
For those following at home, I'm a govt contractor and I'm supposed to go in tomorrow to find out what I'm supposed to do.
ETA: Aand open again as of 5:30 am Friday
Congress has kept the government open (Vox)
After much drama and a brief but technical government shutdown, Congress voted to fund the government at roughly 5:30 am Friday — keeping federal agencies open until the end of March. Lawmakers extended government funding through March 23 in addition to passing a massive deal to increase investments in domestic programs and the military by roughly $300 billion over the next two years, and they increased the debt ceiling for one year. The bill passed at 71-28 in the Senate and 240-186 in the House with bipartisan support.