Government shutdown reaches 30-day mark with no end in sight, as NW Republicans and Democrats trade blame
With the House in recess since
In a call with reporters on Thursday, Sen.
“It’s stunning to me that the president is pretending like this is not a problem,” Murray said in response to a question from
That’s when
But
“The problem does not lie with the Republicans,” Risch said in remarks posted to X on Thursday. “We have voted over and over and over again to open the government, pass a clean spending bill, which would solve this problem immediately.”
Crapo, who leads the
Extending the health insurance subsidies, Crapo said, would “simply throw more money at the issue rather than actually negotiating over real solutions that are needed to fix the coming crisis.” He conceded that “premiums are going to go up dramatically” but said that isn’t because of the temporary subsidies ending.
According to the nonpartisan health care research organization KFF, premiums for insurance purchased through Affordable Care Act marketplaces will rise by an average of 26% in 2026, before factoring in the expiring subsidies. If those subsidies are allowed to expire, KFF estimates, insurance premiums for those who currently receive them would more than double on average.
Murray and her fellow
Another sticking point — one that
As the shutdown stretches on, federal employees continue to work without pay, causing concerns that air traffic controllers and other vital workers will stop showing up for work.
“This is not a game. There are real people suffering,” Rep.
The Trump administration has taken extraordinary steps to keep paying active-duty troops,
“Somebody stepped forward and paid our military for the time being,” Baumgartner said on Sunday, referring to a
Another looming deadline is the end of federal funding to states for the food assistance program known as SNAP, as the Trump administration opts not to use emergency funding to fill in that gap, a decision
Senators will return to the



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