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Shutdown Hits Day 23 as Senate Eyes Partial Pay Vote for Struggling Federal Workers
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The U.S. government shutdown extended into its 23rd day on Thursday, with the Senate preparing a vote on a proposal to compensate select federal workers. This partial measure offers relief amid stalled broader funding talks. It arrives as impacts deepen on services from national parks to passport processing.
Shutdowns activate contingency plans under the 1884 Antideficiency Act, prioritizing debt payments over discretionary spending. Day 23 surpasses the 2018-2019 record, straining reserves.
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The Senate’s targeted vote focuses on back pay for essential personnel like border agents and inspectors. It excludes comprehensive coverage, drawing fire for incompleteness.
Federal workers adapt with food banks and credit extensions, but long-term effects hit savings hardest. Military families, though prioritized, still navigate uncertainty.
Proponents of partial aid hail it as pragmatic first aid in marathon disputes. Skeptics decry it as piecemeal politics delaying full resolution.
Thursday’s proceedings reflect horse-trading typical in endgame shutdown scenarios. Votes often pass with bipartisan margins after amendments.
Broader economy feels ripples through reduced consumer spending by furloughed staff. Small vendors near federal sites report sharp revenue drops.
The measure’s passage could stabilize morale without conceding core negotiation points. It sets stage for weekend pushes on omnibus bills.
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| Center | 17 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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