WASHINGTON — The government shutdown is poised to become the longest ever this week as the impasse between Democrats and Republicans has dragged into a new month. Millions of people could lose food aid benefits, health care subsidies are set to expire and there are few real talks between the parties over how to end it. kAm!C6D:56?E s@?2=5 %CF>A D2:5 :? 2? :?E6CG:6H 2:C65 @? $F?52J E92E 96 QH@?VE 36 6IE@CE65Q 3J s6>@4C2ED H9@ 2C6 56>2?5:?8 ?68@E:2E:@?D E@ 6IE6?5 E96 p77@C523=6 r2C6 p4E DF3D:5:6D E92E 6IA:C6 2E E96 6?5 @7 E96 J62C 7@C >:==:@?D @7 p>6C:42?D] t49@:?8 4@?8C6DD:@?2= #6AF3=:42?D[ E96 AC6D:56?E D2:5 @? rq$V Qe_ |:?FE6DQ 96V== ?68@E:2E6 @?=J H96? E96 8@G6C?>6?E :D C6@A6?65]k^Am kAm%CF>AVD 4@>>6?ED D:8?2= E96 D9FE5@H? 4@F=5 5C28 @? 7@C D@>6 E:>6 2D 7656C2= H@C<6CD[ :?4=F5:?8 2:C
Government shutdown on track to be longest in history
St. Louis Post-Dispatch7 hrs ago
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