Senate to Hold New Vote as Homeland Security Shutdown Continues
In Brief
The Senate is set to vote again on funding the Department of Homeland Security amid an ongoing partial shutdown.
Key Facts
- A partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security remains unresolved.
- The Senate plans another vote on a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
- The impasse over DHS funding has led to long security lines and travel disruptions.
- TSA workers are set to miss their first paycheck of the shutdown.
- Democrats and Republicans remain divided over reopening the Department of Homeland Security.
What Happened
Negotiations to end the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security have stalled, prompting the Senate to schedule another funding vote as disagreements persist.
Why It Matters
The ongoing shutdown is affecting government operations, including airport security, and has financial implications for federal workers. The outcome of Senate actions will impact travel and public services.
What's Next
Observers are watching the upcoming Senate vote for signs of progress. Continued disagreement could prolong disruptions for travelers and federal employees.
Sources
- ABC News — WATCH: No deal in Homeland Security shutdown talks(42m ago)
- CNBC — TSA workers set to miss first paycheck of shutdown as Senate bickers over DHS funding(36m ago)
- CBS News — Senate to vote again on funding DHS as tempers flare over impasse(11m ago)
