WASHINGTON — As the government shutdown entered its 35th day, tying the record for the longest in U.S. history, the Senate is set to hold its 15th vote on a stopgap federal funding bill Tuesday.
But it isn’t likely to pass, even as 42 million low-income Americans miss their nutrition assistance payments and hundreds of thousands of federal workers go without pay.
What You Need To Know • The government shutdown entered its 35th day Tuesday, tying the record for the longest in U.S. history • The Senate will hold a 15th vote on a stopgap federal funding bill Tuesday • It isn't likely to pass, even as 42 million low-income Americans miss their nutrition assistance payments and hundreds of thousands of federal workers go without pay • On Tuesday morning, President Donald Trump wrote o

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