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Will there be a government shutdown? Senators warn ‘time is short’ as hardline Republicans demand cuts
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While the House has yet to come back into session from its weeks-long summer break, the Senate, which returned Tuesday, has a gloomy outlook on Congress’ odds of avoiding a government shutdown.
“I’m convinced it’s happening,” Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., told reporters Wednesday, pointing to House conservatives who have downplayed the effects of a shutdown on Americans. “I just think there’s too many people that think there’s some benefit in that.”
Government shutdowns play out differently, but they can have wide-ranging impacts from recipients of food assistance programs seeing delays…
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