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Government shutdown enters day 14, as House speaker says it’s ‘barreling toward one of the longest on record’

The government shutdown enters its 14th day, with little end in sight. On Monday, Republican House speaker, Mike Johnson, said it was “barreling toward one of the longest shutdowns in American history”.

A reminder that the longest government shutdown on record lasted 35 days, during Trump’s first administration.

Johnson will host a press conference at 10am ET today, where we’ll bring you the latest. Meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers will also speak to the media at 11am ET on Capitol Hill.

The Senate is poised to take up the dueling funding bills – that have failed to clear the upper chamber repeatedly – later today. Votes are currently scheduled for 5:30pm ET.

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Per my earlier post, regarding the timing of the Senate votes today, it’s worth noting that the upper chamber will only vote on the House-passed funding bill that was written by Republicans, as Politico first reported.

Lawmakers do not plan to hold a vote on the dueling Democratic version, which includes several health care provisions – including the extension of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of this year.

We’re due to hear from the speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, shortly.

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