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FAA to Cut Thousands of Flights Starting Friday Due to Shutdown
Bloomberg Television· 2025-11-06 22:45
Government Shutdown Impact on Air Travel - FAA announced major restrictions on flights due to the government shutdown's impact on staffing [1] - Expected flight reductions are estimated at 10% from various airports [2] - The shutdown is negatively impacting the timely operation of aircraft and trains [4] Political Standoff - Democrats are blamed for prioritizing political gains over the needs of people relying on SNAP and Wick [5] - A simple resolution to open the government while negotiating healthcare costs has been voted down 14 times [6] - Democrats are accused of demanding an end to $1.5 trillion in benefits related to social security and taxes [9] Potential Solutions - Discussions are underway for a stop-gap measure potentially combined with extending Affordable Care Act premium subsidies [7] - There are attempts to include provisions from already-passed Senate appropriation bills in an ongoing program [8] - Almost 90% of the federal government's demands could be funded if Democrat colleagues agree [8]
Sen. Mike Rounds: I expect we'll have a CR that's attached to some appropriations
CNBC Television· 2025-11-05 13:01
Government Shutdown Impact - The government shutdown has reached its 36th day, becoming the longest in history [1] - The shutdown is causing a loss of $15 billion per week in GDP for the American people [4] - Thousands of people are not receiving paychecks due to the shutdown [5] Political Analysis & Potential Resolution - The recent elections may create an opportunity for a deal to end the shutdown [1] - Democrats may be more willing to negotiate after the statewide elections [2] - A continuing resolution (CR) may be modified to include some appropriations processes [3] - A clean CR is unlikely; Republicans may agree to a CR attached to some appropriations [9] - Attaching already-passed Senate bills to a conference committee extension until mid-December could be a compromise [9] - The goal is to reopen the government and get the economy back on track [4][8] - The economy is critical, and the focus should be on getting the government operational again [8]
Can US Government Extend SNAP Benefits Amid Shutdown?
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-28 22:15
Government Shutdown Resolution - The speaker suggests a simple solution to the government shutdown: Democratic colleagues should pass a clean continuing resolution (CR), similar to what they did 13 times during Joe Biden's administration [1] - Passing a CR would allow the government to reopen and ensure the continuation of benefits, such as SNAP benefits and FAA operations [3] - The speaker emphasizes that passing a CR would be a quick process, taking only minutes [3] Funding and SNAP Benefits - Discussions have taken place regarding contingency funding to extend SNAP benefits for 40 million Americans, but there may not be enough money available to cover a month's worth of benefits [5][6] - The speaker believes the best solution is to pass a continuing resolution to help those affected [7] Path Forward and Bipartisan Cooperation - The speaker believes the path forward is clear: pass a continuing resolution and then resume work on appropriations bills [4] - The speaker claims negotiations were proceeding in good faith and that a bipartisan agreement on appropriations bills was close [7][8]
Trump more focused 'on huge new ballroom' than Americans' health care: Dem Sen.
MSNBC· 2025-10-22 16:46
Government Shutdown & Political Stalemate - The government shutdown is unlikely to end until the president defines negotiable terms for Republicans [1] - Republicans are hesitant to collaborate due to potential presidential backlash, hindering bipartisan solutions [6] - The President's focus on projects like sending money to Argentina and building a ballroom is misaligned with public needs [4] - The President's lack of engagement with Democrats is unprecedented, impeding problem-solving [13] - There is a lack of confidence that the President will adhere to congressional spending bills [8] Healthcare & Social Programs - Some families are facing significant increases in healthcare premiums, such as from $1,100 to $2,100 per month, highlighting the need for tax credit extensions [3] - The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is at risk of running out of funds in approximately two weeks, potentially worsening the impact of the shutdown [11] - Concerns are raised about potential cuts to services for students with disabilities, the fentanyl crisis response, and the CDC [12] Ethical Concerns & Nominations - The President is seeking $230 million in damages from the Justice Department, which is considered an unprecedented request [15][16] - A presidential nominee for a government watchdog position withdrew after text messages revealed a "Nazi streak" [17][18]
Sen. Murkowski blames Trump's OMB director for 'lack of trust' between Dems and Republicans
NBC News· 2025-10-15 01:20
There is no win. There is no value. Uh there is no savings by continuing this government shutdown. Let's just end it. >> Senator, do you think there's a lack of trust between Democrats and right now? >> We want to try to to move appropriations bills through, right? But uh if you're if you're a Democrat, you're looking at it and you're saying, "Why why am I going to try to be helpful if if uh Mr. . vote at OM is just going to do a a backdoor move and resend what we've been working on. So, yeah, there's a lac ...
A Shutdown Is Foolish and Will Create Chaos, Says Rep. Lawler
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-01 13:53
The conventional wisdom is we shut down after midnight. And I'm assuming you don't see a way around it. What comes after the shutdown.Well, unfortunately, it looks like we are barreling towards a shutdown because Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer have changed their position entirely on keeping the government funded and passing clean cars. Whether it was Joe Biden or Donald Trump, I voted for every single C. R.to keep the government open and funded while we negotiate a final appropriations pac ...
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Regulatory Status - SEC is operating under a government shutdown plan due to a lapse in appropriations [1]
Sen. Bill Hagerty on looming government shutdown: This is really up to the Democrats right now
CNBC Television· 2025-09-26 12:23
Government Shutdown & Budget Negotiations - The White House Budget Office is instructing federal agencies to prepare for potential mass layoffs due to a possible government shutdown [1] - The Republican side views Democratic demands as "blackmail," particularly regarding a "trillion dollars esque" proposal from Chuck Schumer [2] - Republicans claim Democrats are blocking Senate proceedings and nominees, hindering the appropriations process [2] - A key point of contention is healthcare for illegal immigrants, estimated to cost hundreds of billions of dollars [13][14] - There is discussion around ACA health credits, with some Republicans potentially open to negotiation, but not within the current bill [7][15][16] Political Theater & Blame Game - The potential shutdown is seen by some as political theater, with both parties attempting to assign blame [4][18][19] - Senator Schumer is reportedly under pressure from his party not to acquiesce to Republican demands, potentially mirroring the situation with former Speaker McCarthy [19][20] Foreign Relations & National Security - There are growing concerns about Russian incursions into NATO airspace, viewed as intentional testing of NATO's response [21][23] - The US has also experienced similar incursions, including a Chinese spy balloon and unidentified drones [22] - NATO's general has suggested shooting down violating drones, raising the question of whether similar action should be taken against fighter pilots [23][24]