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    Shutdown Drags; Paychecks at Risk

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsOctober 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As Washington enters the fifth week of the government shutdown, the debate continues, with little progress in sight. While federal workers face looming payday deadlines, the core disagreement remains unresolved.

    The Senate is expected to vote again on a House-approved plan to reopen the government until November 21st, but previous attempts have failed due to ongoing disputes.

    Senate Republicans advocate for reopening the government first, then addressing other issues. They believe this is the responsible approach, ensuring essential services continue without disruption. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., suggested that some Democrats are more interested in political gamesmanship than finding real solutions.

    Air traffic controllers are expecting to miss their first paycheck, and the military payday is coming up at the end of the month. While President Trump has taken steps to ensure troops are paid, long-term solutions are necessary.

    Senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis., has been working on a bill to ensure that troops and essential federal workers receive their pay. However, Democrats have blocked previous versions of the bill, raising concerns about the executive branch’s authority in determining who gets paid during the shutdown.

    Adding to the pressure, funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps, is expected to run out soon.

    The American Federation of Government Employees, a major union representing federal workers, has urged Democrats to pass a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government. They emphasize the urgent need to ensure federal employees receive their back pay and avoid further hardship. The union president, Everett Kelley, stated that the workers “are looking for the wages they earned. The fact that they’re being cheated out of it is a national disgrace.”

    Kelley urged leaders to prioritize responsible governance and treat the workforce with the respect of timely payments. A strong America needs a functioning government, not political bickering that hurts working families.

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