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Government Shutdown Nears Full Week with Lawmakers Stuck Far from Any Funding Agreement in Sight
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The U.S. government shutdown has stretched toward a complete week, with no evident progress toward a funding agreement in Congress. Lawmakers remain divided on the terms of a spending bill to reopen operations. This stalemate leaves many federal services in limbo. Essential activities persist, but broader impacts mount daily.
Historical shutdowns, like those in 1995-1996 and 2018-2019, show patterns of prolonged haggling over priorities. They end only with compromise bills passing both chambers.
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The Context
The current holdup involves clashes on discretionary spending levels and policy riders. Without resolution, unpaid workers and delayed projects accumulate.
Congress holds the power of the purse under Article I, requiring annual appropriations for most agencies. Failures lead to automatic lapses in funding authority.
Federal employees, numbering over two million civilians, adapt to uncertainties in such periods. Backlogs in regulatory reviews and aid distribution grow accordingly.
Backers of firm positions argue they protect core values against unwanted expansions. Critics note the toll on economy and morale from repeated disruptions.
Widespread calls urge swift, practical solutions to sustain government functions. Others view impasses as chances to debate fiscal responsibility openly.
The shutdown’s length tests public patience with divided government. A deal could restore normalcy and avert deeper economic ripples.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 47 |
| Left | 16 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 15 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Left |
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