Shutdown starts at midnight as US Senate adjourns with no spending bill
The US government on Friday was assured of careening into a shutdown at midnight after the Senate adjourned with no vote
The US government on Friday was assured of careening into a shutdown at midnight after the Senate adjourned with no vote on a measure to extend federal funding beyond the 12:00 am deadline.
The upper chamber of Congress struggled to overcome roadblocks to passing a government funding bill and budget plan when a conservative senator objected to a swift vote, and leadership opted to close-up shop and then reopen at 12:01 am (0501 GMT)
The closure could ultimately be short lived, as the Senate was expected to schedule a vote on the measure at 1:00 am and, if it passes, send it to the House of Representatives and then on to President Donald Trump's desk for his signature as early as tomorrow.
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