House Poised to End Record Government Shutdown—But at What Cost to American Families?
After 43 days in the wilderness, the House prepares to vote on a bill ending the longest government shutdown—but partisan battles and healthcare subsidies threaten true progress for hardworking Americans.
As the House reconvenes after nearly two months away, the nation stands at a crossroads. The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history—now stretching past 40 days—is on the verge of ending with a crucial vote to reopen government funding. But beneath this legislative maneuver lies a deeper question: will Washington prioritize genuine solutions or continue sidelining America’s core values of freedom, fiscal responsibility, and national sovereignty? Has Washington Forgotten Who Pays the Price? The shutdown’s toll has been relentless. Federal workers went unpaid, airports faced crippling delays, and vital food assistance programs teetered on collapse. Meanwhile, Washington lawmakers largely...
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