The Senate now has enough Democratic votes to reopen the government after a 40-day shutdown, after a rare Saturday session yielded little progress despite mounting pressures. A group of centrist ...
All eyes will be watching the Senate vote today, Monday, Oct. 6, as they consider bills that could put an end to the government shutdown 2025. Furloughed federal workers and agencies await a ...
The government shutdown has reached Day 29 and is the second-longest in history. Will the Senate vote today to reopen? What time? Here's what to know.
Could the longest shutdown in U.S. history end tonight? Here's the latest on votes to reopen, timing, how to watch, and more.
The government is still shut down, but the Senate will return today, Monday, Nov. 10, 2025 on procedural votes to reopen the government, teeing up the end of the shutdown as early as later this week.
President Donald Trump has bowed to the growing momentum behind the bill and even said he will sign it if it also passes the ...
The Senate gaveled into session on Sunday afternoon, sparking hopes that they could be on the verge of ending the now longest-ever government shutdown by passing any kind of spending bill. However, ...
The federal government shutdown, which began on Oct. 1, is on track to become the longest in U.S. history. The Senate has failed 13 times to pass a House-backed bill to fund the government, with no ...
The second-longest government shutdown in history continues with another Sente vote today, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, on a GOP-backed bill called the Shutdown Fairness Act that would pay federal workers ...
The Senate returns to Washington today, Monday, Nov. 3, 2025, with no vote scheduled on a House-backed plan to fund and reopen the government. The shutdown, now in its 34th day, will become the ...