As Congress nears a shutdown, find out how it could impact federal workers, Social Security, national parks and more. What ...
There have been more government funding lapses over the ... By either count, the shutdown is the longest in history. The debate over 34 or 35 days matters little except for keeping score.
Most lasted only a few days or weeks. However, the longest government shutdown spanned 35 days and stands out not just for its record-setting duration but also for the intense political standoff ...
The longest government shutdown in history took place from 1995 to 1996 under former President Bill Clinton. That shutdown came less than a month after another shutdown in November 1995 ...
The U.S. government shutdown headed into its 20th day Thursday, the second longest on record, after President Donald Trump called a meeting with Democratic lawmakers last night "a total waste of ...
The partial shutdown of the US government has become the longest ever, with no end in sight to the political standoff. On Saturday it reaches its 22nd day, overtaking the previous record - the ...
President Donald Trump’s approval rating surged following the end of the longest government shutdown in history, but that number could tank again if Congress doesn’t avert another partial ...
The longest government shutdown in US history occurred between December 2018 and January 2019. The shutdown lasted 35 days, causing 800,000 federal employees to go without pay and costing the ...
However, recently shutdowns have been getting longer, with two of the three longest shutdowns occurring in the past decade. A government shutdown isn’t as dramatic as the term implies.
the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The 35-day partial government shutdown will temporarily end as Trump agreed to a resolution to reopen the government until Feb. 15 and leave ...
The House voted to reject a bill that included legislation that would require proof of citizenship to vote and prevent a ...