Congress is facing a looming government shutdown as deep divisions between Republicans and Democrats intensify over federal spending bills.
With a September 30 deadline to fund the government, both parties are scrambling to develop strategies and secure enough votes to avoid a shutdown. Senate and House Republicans are pushing for significant spending cuts, while Democrats are increasingly frustrated by what they see as broken bipartisan agreements and attempts to undercut key programs. Leadership meetings and test votes in the Senate signal that neither side is close to a resolution, raising fears that a shutdown is becoming more likely.
The outcome will hinge on whether lawmakers can bridge their differences in time to keep the government running.
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