Partial Government Shutdown Begins as Funding Lapses
A partial government shutdown commenced at 12 a.m. Saturday after funding for numerous federal agencies lapsed, despite the Senate passing a bipartisan funding package late Friday, according to CBS News. The agreement requires approval from the House, which is not expected to reconvene until Monday.
The Senate's passage of the funding deal occurred hours before the deadline, following votes on several amendments. Democrats and the White House reached an agreement on Thursday after Democrats raised concerns about funding for immigration agencies, CBS News reported. The agreement involves passing five long-term spending bills while extending funding for the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks to allow for further discussions on immigration enforcement reforms.
The shutdown impacts numerous federal agencies, leaving their operations in limbo until a resolution is reached. The delay in House approval stems from ongoing disagreements regarding immigration enforcement funding. The two-week extension for the Department of Homeland Security aims to provide a window for negotiations and prevent a prolonged shutdown.
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