Senate races to prevent government shutdown deadline
The Senate is working to prevent a partial government shutdown as a deadline approaches. Democrats face a choice between supporting a spending bill they criticize or allowing funding to lapse. Senate leaders aim for a vote on the bill soon. The proposed legislation would fund the government through September, cutting non-defense spending by $13 billion while increasing defense spending by $6 billion. This is the third short-term funding extension for the current fiscal year. Democrats express concerns over the bill's provisions, which grant the Trump administration more control over spending decisions. They argue this could lead to significant cuts in key programs and funding for the District of Columbia.