By The New York Times
The United States government has officially shut down. Lawmakers are
now scrambling for a quick deal to reopen it and buy them more
negotiation time.
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Much of the federal government officially shut down early Saturday
morning after Senate Democrats, showing remarkable solidarity in the
face of a clear political danger, blocked consideration of a stopgap
spending measure to keep the government operating.
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Senators from both parties were scrambling for a new deal to reopen the
government quickly, possibly just hours after the midnight deadline
passed.
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The roll call, was 50 in favor and 49 against. Sixty votes are needed
to end debate and move to a final vote. Five Democrats voted to end
debate, while four Republicans voted with most of the Democrats to block
the bill.
Statement by the Press Secretary
Senate
Democrats own the Schumer Shutdown. Tonight, they put politics above our
national security, military families, vulnerable children, and our
country’s ability to serve all Americans.
We will not negotiate the status of unlawful immigrants while Democrats
hold our lawful citizens hostage over their reckless demands. This is
the behavior of obstructionist losers, not legislators. When Democrats
start paying our armed forces and first responders
we will reopen negotiations on immigration reform. During this
politically manufactured Schumer Shutdown, the President and his
Administration will fight for and protect the American people.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
SUNY Student Assembly President Responds to Government Shutdown
Student Assembly President Marc J. Cohen stated:
"SUNY students are disappointed
in the failure of Congress and the President to reach an agreement to keep the
federal government open and operational. While many essential services will
continue during the shutdown, many in the SUNY family will now have to worry
about when they will get their next paycheck and hundreds of thousands of
federal employees, and their families, will suffer the consequences of mandatory
furloughs.
"While this shutdown is
incredibly consequential for many Americans, SUNY students and families can be
assured that federal financial aid payments by way of programs like PELL and
Stafford loans, which many students depend on, will continue to be dispersed
this semester. Most of the staff at the Department of Education will be
furloughed however, so issues stemming from FAFSA submission and questions
about financial aid may go unanswered for the duration of the shutdown.
"We strongly urge Democrats and
Republicans to work together to keep the federal government funded, and to
alleviate the uncertainty that has resulted from continual short term
continuing resolutions. The Student Assembly also urges Speaker Paul Ryan and
Leader Mitch McConnell to allow clean votes on a bill providing permanent legal
status for DACA recipients. A legislative solution to protect DACA recipients
has broad bipartisan support in the public and in Congress, and would pass both
houses if a vote were called. The young Americans who depend on DACA status for
security in the only home they have ever known have waited long enough to have
their status assured.
"Millions of students across
New York and our nation are counting on our elected leaders in Washington to put
polarized partisanship aside, and move forward in the spirit of progress."
Source: SUNY SA
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