The U.S. federal government shut down at midnight after the Senate failed to advance competing short-term funding bills, marking the first shutdown in nearly seven years [cbsnews.com#6][npr.org#1][nytimes.com#51][cbsnews.com#7][time.com#1]. Disagreements centered on whether to pass a "clean" continuing resolution or include Democratic priorities tied to health care, including extending Affordable Care Act subsidies and reversing planned Medicaid cuts [allsides.com#3][cbsnews.com#10][pbs.org#1][theatlantic.com#1]. The Congressional Budget Office estimates roughly 750,000 federal employees could be furloughed daily, with a potential $400 million in delayed compensation per day—though federal law guarantees back pay when funding is restored [time.com#2][pbs.org#3].
Highlights:
- Competing votes: The Senate rejected both a GOP seven-week funding bill and a Democratic plan on Tuesday night, leaving no stopgap in place before the deadline [allsides.com#3][chicagotribune.com#1][time.com#1].
- OMB direction: After the deadline passed, the Office of Management and Budget instructed agencies to execute plans for an orderly shutdown [lemonde.fr#1][nytimes.com#51][thehill.com#1].
- Essential services: Functions like Medicare, FEMA disaster response, air traffic control, some NASA missions, immigration enforcement, and certain FDA/USDA public health work continue [pbs.org#2].
- Parks status: Open-air national park sites remain accessible with restrooms and trash services maintained, while staffed buildings like visitor centers close [allsides.com#56].
- Air travel impact: A prolonged shutdown could strain airport staffing and lead to longer TSA lines, with broader travel disruptions possible if it drags on [cbsnews.com#44].
affected agencies should now execute their plans for an orderly shutdown – Office of Management and Budget
Perspectives:
- Senate Republicans: Argue they offered a short-term extension at current levels while longer-term appropriations continue, and say Democrats blocked a clean CR. (AllSides)
- Senate Democrats: Insist any deal must extend ACA subsidies and roll back Medicaid cuts, expressing distrust that the administration would follow Congress’s lead on spending. (CBS News)
- President Trump: Has threatened to fire 'a lot' of federal workers during a shutdown and blames Democrats for the impasse. (The New York Times)
- Federal worker unions: Filed a lawsuit challenging the President’s authority to fire career civil servants during the shutdown. (The New York Times)
- Veterans Affairs: Says most services will continue even as many employees elsewhere face furloughs. (The Daily Signal)
- National Parks Conservation Association: Urges closing parks if staffing is insufficient to ensure safety and protection during the shutdown. (Axios)
Sources:
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- US government shuts down after Democrats refuse to back Republican funding plan – allsides.com
- US government enters shutdown after last-ditch vote fails in Senate – lemonde.fr
- Government shutdown begins as up to 750,000 workers face furlough – cbsnews.com
- Why has the US government shut down and what’s next? – scmp.com
- Five questions hanging over the government shutdown – thehill.com
- Government barreling toward shutdown with Congress in partisan deadlock – pbs.org
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- Government shutdown begins after Congress fails to agree on spending bill – npr.org
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- US administration shuts down after Democrats’ first real challenge to Trump – elpais.com
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- The Shutdown Is Here. Will Democrats Be Blamed for It? – slate.com
- Why Democrats Shut Down the Government – newyorker.com
- BREAKING: Senate Democrats Vote to Shut Down the Federal Government – pjmedia.com
- ‘Cracks Are Beginning to Show’: Senate GOP Leadership Outlines Post-Shutdown Strategy – dailysignal.com
- The U.S. Government Shuts Down, as Trump and Democrats Remain Deadlocked – time.com
- A chance to expose the Republicans' lies – alternet.org
- Democrats See No Need to Capitulate, Nor Republicans to Cut a Deal – nytimes.com
- The government is shut down. But some Democrats may already want to cave. – msnbc.com
- How Democrats Backed Themselves Into a Shutdown – theatlantic.com
- A Shutdown, Drag-Out Fight – nationalreview.com
- How the government shutdown will affect student loans, FAFSA and the Education Dept. – abcnews.go.com
- What a government shutdown will likely mean for national parks – axios.com
- Trump threatens mass layoffs as shutdown begins. Can he do that? – csmonitor.com