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Senate fails to advance DHS funding, teeing up partial shutdown
Another partial government shutdown is due to begin at midnight after the Senate failed to advance a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

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DHS shutdown nears as Senate fails to cut deal, heads to recess
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Senate funding vote likely seals pending DHS shutdown
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Is there going to be a government shutdown? DHS shutdown updates, news
We are not yet in government shutdown today, Friday, Feb. 13, but the likelihood another government shutdown starting Saturday, Feb. 14, is high as Senate Democrats and Senate Republicans remains at o...

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DHS shutdown looms as funding bill fails over immigration demands
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Live updates: Homeland Security seems certain to shut down Friday night
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Partial government shutdown ahead as funding set to lapse for Homeland Security
Still, depending on how long the shutdown lasts, some federal workers could begin to miss paychecks and services like airport screening could suffer if the shutdown drags on for weeks.

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IJR · 1d
Here’s The Price Americans Pay If Dems Shut Down DHS At Midnight
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US Congress impasse over immigration set to trigger partial shutdown
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Senate Democrats block bill for Department of Homeland Security funding; DHS set to shut down this weekend

The Trump administration is expanding efforts to strip citizenship from foreign-born Americans, two people familiar with the plans told NBC News.
1h

Senate GOP Swing Vote Comes Out In Support Of SAVE Act

Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins came out in support of the House-passed SAVE America Act Friday while drawing a red line on preserving the upper chamber’s filibuster.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Senate GOP revives anti-trans bills as election year heats up

The Senate was discussing House Bill 54, a measure that was supposed to let registered nurses and physician assistants order home health care services for patients. But Senate Republicans changed the bill so that it would also restrict transgender adults and children from accessing gender-affirming care.
Wisconsin Examiner
12h

Senate Republicans propose up to $1,000 tax rebate as Assembly, Evers negotiate property tax relief

The bill would provide a one-time rebate to taxpayers who filed a Wisconsin individual income tax return in tax year 2024 and owed.
FOX 5 Atlanta on MSN
13h

Nathan Wade absent from Senate committee hearing

Former special prosecutor Nathan Wade is expected to testify Friday morning before a Georgia Senate committee investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
10d

The 10 races that will decide control of the US Senate

In the fight for control of the US Senate, the majority may come down to which factor carries more weight: the map or the environment.
2d

Senate votes to overturn DC tax decoupling, as locals push back

City officials questioned Republicans’ timing and warned the move could disrupt tax season and blow a hole in D.C.’s budget.
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The Troubled State of the Senate Has Members Eyeing Governorships

The U.S. Senate has long been considered the pinnacle of American politics. Governors, in particular, saw the deliberative and dignified body as a natural last stop when their time in the executive mansion was up, a place to confront the big issues before the nation in momentous debates. Those days are over.
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