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  1. Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

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    Shutdown Update; Senate Votes, Oct. 10, 2025 · by Amy West

    Shutdown Update

    Still going. 

    The Senate voted for a seventh time on the two competing continuing resolutions in front of it to allocate funds to federal agencies (one Democratic, one Republican) and both failed again to reach the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. It’s possible that Republicans are beginning to soften their positions. On X, Igor Bobic posted about Democrats’ ask to extend expiring health care subsidies:

    “[Sen.] Tillis says a deal on ACA subsidies wouldn’t be hard once government is funded, with mix of retiring senators & those up for reelection. “You’re telling me you can’t find eight people that could walk the plank?” “As a veteran plank-walker, it’s not near as bad as it seems””

    One might reasonably ask why not walk the plank now in order to end the shutdown? However, if Senate Republicans have been asked this kind of question, no one has publicly recorded their responses.

    (By the way, in a previous post we incorrectly wrote that these subsidies would affect low-income Americans. But that was wrong: It would affect middle class Americans who get health care through the ACA marketplace exchanges.)

    The House remains in recess. Many House Democrats are in D.C. anyway to make a messaging point and to push Speaker Johnson on why Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva hasn’t been sworn in yet. Earlier this year, Republican representatives-elect Patronis (FL-1) and Fine (FL-6) were sworn in immediately after election while the House was in recess. Why won’t Johnson swear her in? Punchbowl takes a stab at answering the question. Maybe it’s not about Epstein files; maybe Johnson is just really committed to this stop-work action he’s making the House take during the shutdown. A few Republican House members are expressing dissatisfaction with Johnson’s strategy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    #2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Education #GOP #GOPShutdown #GovTrack #GovTrackUs #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Politics #RepublicanShutdown #Resistance #Science #SenateVotes #Shutdown2025 #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USSenate #UnitedStates

  2. Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

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    Legislative Recap Oct. 10, 2025: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes »

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    Shutdown Update; Senate Votes, Oct. 10, 2025 · by Amy West

    Shutdown Update

    Still going. 

    The Senate voted for a seventh time on the two competing continuing resolutions in front of it to allocate funds to federal agencies (one Democratic, one Republican) and both failed again to reach the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. It’s possible that Republicans are beginning to soften their positions. On X, Igor Bobic posted about Democrats’ ask to extend expiring health care subsidies:

    “[Sen.] Tillis says a deal on ACA subsidies wouldn’t be hard once government is funded, with mix of retiring senators & those up for reelection. “You’re telling me you can’t find eight people that could walk the plank?” “As a veteran plank-walker, it’s not near as bad as it seems””

    One might reasonably ask why not walk the plank now in order to end the shutdown? However, if Senate Republicans have been asked this kind of question, no one has publicly recorded their responses.

    (By the way, in a previous post we incorrectly wrote that these subsidies would affect low-income Americans. But that was wrong: It would affect middle class Americans who get health care through the ACA marketplace exchanges.)

    The House remains in recess. Many House Democrats are in D.C. anyway to make a messaging point and to push Speaker Johnson on why Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva hasn’t been sworn in yet. Earlier this year, Republican representatives-elect Patronis (FL-1) and Fine (FL-6) were sworn in immediately after election while the House was in recess. Why won’t Johnson swear her in? Punchbowl takes a stab at answering the question. Maybe it’s not about Epstein files; maybe Johnson is just really committed to this stop-work action he’s making the House take during the shutdown. A few Republican House members are expressing dissatisfaction with Johnson’s strategy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    #2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Education #GOP #GOPShutdown #GovTrack #GovTrackUs #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Politics #RepublicanShutdown #Resistance #Science #SenateVotes #Shutdown2025 #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USSenate #UnitedStates

  3. Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    govtrack.us

    Tracking Congress & the White House

    Legislative Recap Oct. 10, 2025: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes »

    1. News From Us
    2. Legislative Recap

    Shutdown Update; Senate Votes, Oct. 10, 2025 · by Amy West

    Shutdown Update

    Still going. 

    The Senate voted for a seventh time on the two competing continuing resolutions in front of it to allocate funds to federal agencies (one Democratic, one Republican) and both failed again to reach the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. It’s possible that Republicans are beginning to soften their positions. On X, Igor Bobic posted about Democrats’ ask to extend expiring health care subsidies:

    “[Sen.] Tillis says a deal on ACA subsidies wouldn’t be hard once government is funded, with mix of retiring senators & those up for reelection. “You’re telling me you can’t find eight people that could walk the plank?” “As a veteran plank-walker, it’s not near as bad as it seems””

    One might reasonably ask why not walk the plank now in order to end the shutdown? However, if Senate Republicans have been asked this kind of question, no one has publicly recorded their responses.

    (By the way, in a previous post we incorrectly wrote that these subsidies would affect low-income Americans. But that was wrong: It would affect middle class Americans who get health care through the ACA marketplace exchanges.)

    The House remains in recess. Many House Democrats are in D.C. anyway to make a messaging point and to push Speaker Johnson on why Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva hasn’t been sworn in yet. Earlier this year, Republican representatives-elect Patronis (FL-1) and Fine (FL-6) were sworn in immediately after election while the House was in recess. Why won’t Johnson swear her in? Punchbowl takes a stab at answering the question. Maybe it’s not about Epstein files; maybe Johnson is just really committed to this stop-work action he’s making the House take during the shutdown. A few Republican House members are expressing dissatisfaction with Johnson’s strategy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    #2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Education #GOP #GOPShutdown #GovTrack #GovTrackUs #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Politics #RepublicanShutdown #Resistance #Science #SenateVotes #Shutdown2025 #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USSenate #UnitedStates

  4. Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    govtrack.us

    Tracking Congress & the White House

    Legislative Recap Oct. 10, 2025: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes »

    1. News From Us
    2. Legislative Recap

    Shutdown Update; Senate Votes, Oct. 10, 2025 · by Amy West

    Shutdown Update

    Still going. 

    The Senate voted for a seventh time on the two competing continuing resolutions in front of it to allocate funds to federal agencies (one Democratic, one Republican) and both failed again to reach the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. It’s possible that Republicans are beginning to soften their positions. On X, Igor Bobic posted about Democrats’ ask to extend expiring health care subsidies:

    “[Sen.] Tillis says a deal on ACA subsidies wouldn’t be hard once government is funded, with mix of retiring senators & those up for reelection. “You’re telling me you can’t find eight people that could walk the plank?” “As a veteran plank-walker, it’s not near as bad as it seems””

    One might reasonably ask why not walk the plank now in order to end the shutdown? However, if Senate Republicans have been asked this kind of question, no one has publicly recorded their responses.

    (By the way, in a previous post we incorrectly wrote that these subsidies would affect low-income Americans. But that was wrong: It would affect middle class Americans who get health care through the ACA marketplace exchanges.)

    The House remains in recess. Many House Democrats are in D.C. anyway to make a messaging point and to push Speaker Johnson on why Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva hasn’t been sworn in yet. Earlier this year, Republican representatives-elect Patronis (FL-1) and Fine (FL-6) were sworn in immediately after election while the House was in recess. Why won’t Johnson swear her in? Punchbowl takes a stab at answering the question. Maybe it’s not about Epstein files; maybe Johnson is just really committed to this stop-work action he’s making the House take during the shutdown. A few Republican House members are expressing dissatisfaction with Johnson’s strategy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    #2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Education #GOP #GOPShutdown #GovTrack #GovTrackUs #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Politics #RepublicanShutdown #Resistance #Science #SenateVotes #Shutdown2025 #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USSenate #UnitedStates

  5. Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    govtrack.us

    Tracking Congress & the White House

    Legislative Recap Oct. 10, 2025: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes »

    1. News From Us
    2. Legislative Recap

    Shutdown Update; Senate Votes, Oct. 10, 2025 · by Amy West

    Shutdown Update

    Still going. 

    The Senate voted for a seventh time on the two competing continuing resolutions in front of it to allocate funds to federal agencies (one Democratic, one Republican) and both failed again to reach the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. It’s possible that Republicans are beginning to soften their positions. On X, Igor Bobic posted about Democrats’ ask to extend expiring health care subsidies:

    “[Sen.] Tillis says a deal on ACA subsidies wouldn’t be hard once government is funded, with mix of retiring senators & those up for reelection. “You’re telling me you can’t find eight people that could walk the plank?” “As a veteran plank-walker, it’s not near as bad as it seems””

    One might reasonably ask why not walk the plank now in order to end the shutdown? However, if Senate Republicans have been asked this kind of question, no one has publicly recorded their responses.

    (By the way, in a previous post we incorrectly wrote that these subsidies would affect low-income Americans. But that was wrong: It would affect middle class Americans who get health care through the ACA marketplace exchanges.)

    The House remains in recess. Many House Democrats are in D.C. anyway to make a messaging point and to push Speaker Johnson on why Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva hasn’t been sworn in yet. Earlier this year, Republican representatives-elect Patronis (FL-1) and Fine (FL-6) were sworn in immediately after election while the House was in recess. Why won’t Johnson swear her in? Punchbowl takes a stab at answering the question. Maybe it’s not about Epstein files; maybe Johnson is just really committed to this stop-work action he’s making the House take during the shutdown. A few Republican House members are expressing dissatisfaction with Johnson’s strategy.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Shutdown Update; Senate Votes – GovTrack.us

    #2025 #America #DonaldTrump #Education #GOP #GOPShutdown #GovTrack #GovTrackUs #History #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #Opinion #Politics #RepublicanShutdown #Resistance #Science #SenateVotes #Shutdown2025 #Trump #TrumpAdministration #USSenate #UnitedStates

  6. A select group of Democratic senators have emerged as pivotal figures in the ongoing government shutdown crisis. With John Fetterman from Pennsylvania, Catherine Cortez Masto from Nevada, and independent Angus King from Maine breaking ranks to vote with Republicans, these lawmakers represent potential bridges across the partisan divide that has paralyzed federal operations for over a week.
    #TheseDemocratsCouldHoldTheKeyToEndingTheGovernmentShutdownSenateVotes #GovernmentShutdown #SenateVotes

  7. The United States Senate continues to struggle with passing funding legislation as the government shutdown extends into its eighth day. Multiple voting attempts throughout the week have failed to achieve the necessary supermajority, leaving federal operations paralyzed and hundreds of thousands of workers uncertain about their employment status and upcoming paychecks.
    #GovernmentShutdownSenateVotes #SenateVotes #GovernmentShutdown #FederalFunding

  8. Erin Doherty reveals intense Senate negotiations on Trump's massive spending bill, marked by a record-setting "vote-a-rama." With a possible final vote looming, the divided Republican majority is struggling to secure support amid ongoing amendments, some bipartisan. Trump's July 4 deadline may shift as tensions mount. The Senate's decisions could heavily influence House votes. For more insights, read the full article. cnbc.com/2025/06/30/senate-ame #TrumpBill #SenateVotes #Legislation #BudgetBill #Politics

  9. Erin Doherty reveals intense Senate negotiations on Trump's massive spending bill, marked by a record-setting "vote-a-rama." With a possible final vote looming, the divided Republican majority is struggling to secure support amid ongoing amendments, some bipartisan. Trump's July 4 deadline may shift as tensions mount. The Senate's decisions could heavily influence House votes. For more insights, read the full article. cnbc.com/2025/06/30/senate-ame #TrumpBill #SenateVotes #Legislation #BudgetBill #Politics

  10. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  11. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  12. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  13. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  14. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  15. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  16. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  17. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  18. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-

  19. What Unique Factors Gave Rubio 99 Senate Votes for Sec of State?

    #MarcoRubio #SecOfState #SenateVotes #PoliticalDiscussion #USPolitics Hey everyone! 🌟 I’ve been scratching my head over something intriguing in politics, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. So, why do you think Marco Rubio snagged a whopping 99 votes for Secretary of State, while it seemed like every other Secretary b...
    mymetric360.com/question/what-