WASHINGTON(AP) — The government shutdown stretched into its 40th day Sunday even as senators held a weekend session in hopes of finding an end to the impasse that has disrupted flights nationwide , threatened food assistance for millions of Americans and left federal workers without pay.
The Senate has shown few signs of progress over a weekend that could be crucial for the shutdown fight. Republican leaders are hoping to hold votes on bills that would reopen the government into January while also approving full-year funding for several parts of government. The necessary Democratic support for that effort was far from guaranteed.
“We’re only a handful of votes away” from passing legislation to reopen the government, Senate Majority Leader John Thune , R-S.D., said Saturday.
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