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House passes Senate resolution to reopen government through January, sending bill to Trump
The legislation, which passed the Senate on Monday, is expected to fund military construction, Veterans Affairs, the Department of Agriculture, and Congress through Sept. 30, and the rest of the government through Jan.
Maryland senators oppose funding resolution due to rising medical costs. They push for ACA subsidies and back pay for federal workers.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, who has thus far voted against a continuing resolution to reopen the government, shows no signs of relenting as the federal shutdown sets a new record, extending into its 35th day.
The bipartisan group of senators said the federal LIHEAP funding is a crucial lifeline that keeps vulnerable citizens safe and warm during winter by helping low-income households and seniors on fixed incomes pay their energy bills. The program also helps reduce energy costs through energy efficiency initiatives.
Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) today issued the following statement on the Senate’s proposed continuing resolution, which would extend current levels of government funding through January 30 while faili
Senator Dick Durbin supports the 2026 Continuing Resolution, emphasizing SNAP funding and bipartisanship to reopen government and aid millions nationwide.
Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent Byron York suggested that Democratic senators no longer agree on why they shut down the government. Eight Democratic senators joined their Republican colleagues in voting to pass a continuing resolution that would reopen the government after a 41-day shutdown.
House and Senate Republicans are at odds over a provision in the federal funding bill that would allow senators to sue over Arctic Frost.