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Senate Fails to Advance Stopgap Bill as U.S. Shutdown Drags On

Negotiations pause until at least Oct. 20 because disputes over health policy remain unresolved.

Overview

  • A short-term funding measure fell 51–45 in the Senate, short of the 60 votes needed, and lawmakers left town with a possible new vote discussed for Oct. 20.
  • Treasury Secretary Scott Bressent said the shutdown is costing the U.S. economy about $15 billion per day in lost output.
  • U.S. District Judge Susan Illston issued a temporary injunction blocking planned mass layoffs of federal workers, which officials had said could reach more than 10,000 after an initial 4,100.
  • President Donald Trump signed executive orders guaranteeing pay for active-duty military personnel and extending a federal hiring freeze.
  • Roughly 750,000 federal employees are going without pay as nonessential services remain curtailed, with disruptions spanning flights, cultural institutions and some cybersecurity operations.