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Senate fails to advance GOP funding invoice for ninth time as authorities shutdown enters Day 16
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Senate fails to advance GOP funding invoice for ninth time as authorities shutdown enters Day 16

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CDC scientist laid off throughout shutdown warns RIF layoffs will imply “extra preventable deaths”Senate will take tenth vote on GOP funding invoice on ThursdayFBI brokers will receives a commission regardless of authorities shutdown, Patel saysChoose briefly blocks Trump administration from firing employees throughout shutdownTrump points formal memo directing Pentagon to pay troopsSchumer explains his remark that “every single day will get higher for us”Senate fails to advance Home-passed measure to fund authorities in ninth tryVought says layoffs throughout shutdown may attain greater than 10,000Jeffries says Senate talks making progress, however Home hasn’t been includedSenate begins ninth vote on advancing GOP funding invoiceJeffries says “Home Republicans have to get again to work”Thune says conversations between senators on shutdown off-ramp are taking place, however Dems are “dug in”Johnson says troops may miss full paycheck on the finish of the month if shutdown continuesThune says Democrats are “dug in” and targeted on “pleasing their far-left base”What’s on the Senate’s schedule right nowWhy Senate votes to finish the federal government shutdown hold failingArmy to obtain paychecks right now regardless of shutdownThune units up separate vote on Protection Division funding invoiceSenate anticipated to vote for ninth time on Home-passed measure to fund the federal government

10:48 PM

CDC scientist laid off throughout shutdown warns RIF layoffs will imply “extra preventable deaths”

A scientist laid off by the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention mentioned “the on a regular basis American needs to be very involved” by reductions in drive amid the federal government shutdown.

“It should imply extra deaths, extra preventable deaths,” she advised CBS Information on Wednesday of the layoffs. “Folks will completely die from the affect of this administration.”

The scientist, certainly one of tons of of CDC staff terminated by the Trump administration final week, requested that her identification be hid for concern of retribution. She labored on the CDC for the previous decade, finding out continual ailments like diabetes and coronary heart illness. 

“They went in and fired complete packages, even statutorily mandated by legislation packages, they lower solely,” she mentioned. “So there isn’t a workers to do that work anymore.”

She mentioned every thing she was engaged on has come to an entire cease. 

“It is really like an episode of ‘Squid Video games,’ as a result of we do not know what is going on to occur subsequent,” she mentioned.

Learn extra right here.

By Michael Kaplan, Caitlin Huey-Burns, Dr. Céline Gounder

 

6:55 PM / October 15, 2025

Senate will take tenth vote on GOP funding invoice on Thursday

The Senate will vote for a tenth time on the Republican stopgap measure on Thursday morning at 11 a.m. 

 

4:24 PM / October 15, 2025

FBI brokers will receives a commission regardless of authorities shutdown, Patel says

FBI Director Kash Patel speaks throughout a information convention within the Oval Workplace of the White Home in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2025.

Jim Lo Scalzo / EPA / Bloomberg through Getty Pictures

The Trump administration will proceed paying FBI brokers regardless of the continuing authorities shutdown that has frozen paychecks for practically all federal employees, FBI Director Kash Patel introduced Wednesday.

“You have discovered a technique to get these people paid throughout a authorities shutdown,” Patel mentioned to President Trump throughout an unrelated Oval Workplace occasion. “On behalf of the FBI, it is an excellent debt that we owe you.”

Patel didn’t specify the supply of the funds that will be used to pay the brokers.

Learn extra right here.

 

3:35 PM / October 15, 2025

Choose briefly blocks Trump administration from firing employees throughout shutdown

The Trump administration for now should cease firing employees throughout the federal government shutdown, a federal choose ordered.

U.S. District Choose Susan Illston in San Francisco mentioned the cuts seemed to be politically motivated and have been being carried out with out a lot thought.

“It’s totally a lot prepared, fireplace, goal on most of those packages, and it has a human price,” she mentioned. “It is a human price that can’t be tolerated.”

She granted a short lived restraining order blocking the job cuts, saying she believed the proof would in the end present the cuts have been unlawful and in extra of authority.

The choose’s determination got here after federal businesses on Friday began issuing layoff notices aimed toward decreasing the dimensions of the federal authorities. 

Learn extra right here.

 

3:28 PM / October 15, 2025

Trump points formal memo directing Pentagon to pay troops

The White Home launched the textual content of a memo from the president directing the Pentagon to make use of unspent funds to pay the navy regardless of the continuing shutdown. 

Failing to pay service members, the memo mentioned, “presents a critical and unacceptable menace to navy readiness and the flexibility of our Armed Forces to guard and defend our Nation.”

The funds used to pay the troops “needs to be those who the Secretary of Battle determines are supplied for functions which have an inexpensive, logical relationship to the pay and allowances of navy personnel, in step with relevant legislation.” 

Officers have mentioned that the Pentagon is drawing upon unspent analysis and improvement funds to make payroll, and that these accounts might be replenished when the shutdown is over.

“On the conclusion of the present lapse in appropriations, each effort needs to be made, as approved by legislation, to regulate relevant funding accounts throughout the Division of Battle to make sure the continuation of Division of Battle operations and actions in step with deliberate expenditures previous to the lapse,” the memo mentioned. 

 

3:22 PM / October 15, 2025

Schumer explains his remark that “every single day will get higher for us”

Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, has confronted backlash from Republicans for his feedback final week on the shutdown about Democrats’ place. “On daily basis will get higher for us,” Schumer advised PunchBowl Information. 

Republicans have criticized the comment as insensitive because the shutdown drags on and federal employees miss paychecks. 

“Look, every single day, increasingly more People see how unhealthy this well being disaster is as they get their notices, as they hear all about it,” Schumer advised CBS Information’ Nikole Killion on Wednesday concerning the comment. “On daily basis they’re seeing increasingly more that Democrats are on their facet, preventing for what they imagine in.” 

 

2:54 PM / October 15, 2025

Senate fails to advance Home-passed measure to fund authorities in ninth try

A Home-passed measure to fund the federal government till Nov. 21 fell in need of the 60 votes wanted to advance for a ninth time in a 51 to 44 vote. 5 senators didn’t vote.

Republicans have been seeking to peel off help from Democrats, however no extra senators crossed the aisle Wednesday afternoon. The measure final noticed new help in a vote hours earlier than the shutdown started. 

 

2:52 PM / October 15, 2025

Vought says layoffs throughout shutdown may attain greater than 10,000

Russell Vought, the pinnacle of the White Home Workplace of Administration and Funds, mentioned that layoffs of federal employees may attain greater than 10,000 because the shutdown continues.

Showing on “The Charlie Kirk Present” from the White Home, Vought mentioned courtroom filings that confirmed 4,000 folks had already obtained layoff notices have been “only a snapshot.”

“I feel it’s going to get a lot larger. And we will hold these RIFs rolling all through the shutdown, as a result of we predict it is essential to remain on offense for the American taxpayer and the American folks,” he mentioned, referring to a discount in drive, the federal government’s time period for layoffs.

“We need to be very aggressive the place we may be in shuttering the paperwork, not simply the funding, however the paperwork … We now have a possibility to do this, and that is the place we will be on the lookout for our alternatives,” Vought mentioned.

“It may develop larger. I feel we’ll most likely find yourself being north of 10,000,” he added later, referring to the variety of federal employees who may lose their jobs completely.

 

2:43 PM / October 15, 2025

Jeffries says Senate talks making progress, however Home hasn’t been included

Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, a New York Democrat, mentioned conversations taking place within the Senate a couple of path ahead are making progress however haven’t included members of the Home. 

“There are casual conversations which are going down within the Senate relative to a possible bipartisan path ahead, however these conversations haven’t prolonged to the Home,” Jeffries mentioned throughout a information convention Wednesday afternoon. 

Jeffries responded “sure” when requested if he was receiving updates on the talks and in the event that they have been making progress. 

Jeffries additionally mentioned Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut, the highest Democrat on the Home Appropriations Committee, has had “no outreach” from the panel’s Republican chairman, Rep. Tom Cole of Oklahoma. 

Senate Majority Chief John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, confirmed earlier Wednesday that talks have been taking place however mentioned Democrats are “dug in” on their positions. 

 

2:18 PM / October 15, 2025

Senate begins ninth vote on advancing GOP funding invoice

The Senate is taking the ninth procedural vote on advancing the Home-passed GOP funding invoice to finish the shutdown. The eighth vote failed to succeed in the 60 votes wanted to advance on Tuesday.

There are not any indicators that the underlying dynamic has modified. Republicans have to win over 5 extra Democrats to maneuver the invoice ahead, a quantity that stayed the identical for the reason that begin of the shutdown.

 

11:54 AM / October 15, 2025

Jeffries says “Home Republicans have to get again to work”

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York speaks at a news conference on the government shutdown outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2025.

Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries of New York speaks at a information convention on the federal government shutdown exterior the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2025.

Alex Wong / Getty Pictures

Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries railed in opposition to Home Republicans for staying away from Washington amid the shutdown, gathering Home Democrats for a information convention exterior the Capitol because the get together places stress on Home GOP leaders to name the chamber again into session.

“Home Democrats are right here, reporting for obligation,” Jeffries mentioned. “We’re prepared, we’re keen and we’re in a position to negotiate a bipartisan spending settlement that truly meets the wants of the American folks, reopen the federal government and decisively tackle the Republican well being care disaster.”

However the New York Democrat burdened that “we additionally want a standard sense companion on the opposite facet of the aisle.”

“Home Republicans shut the federal government down, then they ran out of city. And for the final three weeks, they’re nowhere to be discovered,” Jeffries mentioned. 

He mentioned Home Democrats are preventing to decrease the price of dwelling, to repair “our damaged well being care system” and to “clear up corruption.”

“It is time to lengthen the Inexpensive Care Act tax credit, it is time to stop tens of hundreds of thousands of People from experiencing dramatically elevated well being care premiums. It is time to be sure that each single American can afford to go see a physician after they want one. It is time to reopen the federal government and stand by our hard-working, patriotic federal employees and it is time to do all of that proper now,” Jeffries mentioned. “No additional delay — Home Republicans have to get again to work.”

 

10:39 AM / October 15, 2025

Thune says conversations between senators on shutdown off-ramp are taking place, however Dems are “dug in”

Senate Majority Chief John Thune, requested by reporters whether or not there are conversations between any members on a shutdown exit ramp, mentioned “there are.”

However the South Dakota Republican mentioned Democrats are “dug in,” arguing that Saturday’s “No Kings” protests mark a “threshold situation for them.”

“I am hoping that in a few of their conversations they’re going to get form of extra practical,” Thune added.

Thune additionally indicated that Senate Republicans are hoping to incorporate a bundle of appropriations payments in a procedural vote on the full-year Protection Division spending invoice slated for Thursday.

“I feel the purpose is to see what the site visitors will bear by way of extra payments,” Thune mentioned. “We want to put collectively a bundle, like we did final time on the ground, which is able to take consent, and if we will get on Protection appropriations, which we’ll vote on tomorrow, then we will begin that negotiation course of.”

Requested whether or not he expects the federal government to stay closed till full-year funding payments are handed, Thune mentioned “I actually hope not.”
“Shutdowns are usually not good for anyone, and the earlier we finish it the higher,” Thune mentioned. 

 

10:34 AM / October 15, 2025

Johnson says troops may miss full paycheck on the finish of the month if shutdown continues

House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana speaks at a news conference on the government shutdown at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2025.

Home Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana speaks at a information convention on the federal government shutdown on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 15, 2025.

Anna Moneymaker / Getty Pictures

Talking at his day by day press convention on the Capitol, Speaker Mike Johnson took goal at Democrats over the persevering with shutdown, saying members of the navy are in peril of lacking their subsequent paycheck later this month if the funding lapse continues.

Johnson mentioned the Trump administration’s transfer to pay service members on Wednesday utilizing different funds is a “short-term repair.”

“If it weren’t for the daring management of President Trump serving to us to guard our navy, all people wants to grasp that 1.3 million energetic obligation service members can be lacking a paycheck,” Johnson mentioned. “They will get their test, fortunately, as a result of President Trump has proven robust management.”

He blamed Democrats for refusing to vote for the Home-passed persevering with decision.

“If the Democrats proceed to vote to maintain the federal government closed as they’ve accomplished now so many instances, then we all know that U.S. troops are going to threat lacking a full paycheck on the finish of this month,” the speaker mentioned. “And meaning service members on deployment who’ve left their younger households again dwelling, reliant upon these checks, it means service members who’re 1000’s of miles away from dwelling, it means service members attempting to make their lease and those that have ailing family members who have to be taken care of — none of these folks might be paid if the Democrat obstruction continues. And it ought to outrage each American.”

 

10:16 AM / October 15, 2025

Thune says Democrats are “dug in” and targeted on “pleasing their far-left base”

Talking on the Senate ground, Majority Chief John Thune mentioned Democrats “are dug in.”

“Fifteen days right into a authorities shutdown, Democrats present no signal that they are prepared for it to finish. Not even the prospect of navy households going and not using a paycheck was sufficient for Democrats to reopen the federal government,” the South Dakota Republican mentioned. “Nor are Democrats involved about needy households unsure about the way forward for vitamin help, or People in flood zones who’re unable to replace their insurance coverage or shut on a house within the midst of hurricane season. No, Democrats are dug in. And all these People dwelling in uncertainty — effectively, they’re simply going to have to attend till Democrats’ far-left base is happy.”

He added: “The reality is that what Democrats really need is one thing Republicans cannot give them — and that is the approval of their far-left base.”

Thune mentioned that Democrats are motivated by “pleasing their far-left base and preserving their political careers.”

“We’ll have one other alternative later right now to vote on that invoice sitting proper on the desk,” Thune mentioned, pointing to the Senate rostrum. “5 extra Democrats, it passes. It goes to the White Home, will get signed into legislation by the president and the federal government opens up. Will right now be Day 15 of Democrats’ shutdown? Or will or not it’s the day we reopen the federal government and get again to the enterprise of serving the American folks?”

 

10:05 AM / October 15, 2025

What’s on the Senate’s schedule right now

The Senate convened at 10 a.m. for morning enterprise, with senators making 10-minute speeches on numerous subjects. You possibly can watch a dwell feed of the Senate ground within the participant on the prime of this web page.

The chamber will stand in recess from 12:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. for each events’ weekly convention conferences. Senators will vote on the Home-passed persevering with decision after these conferences, in accordance with Majority Whip John Barrasso’s workplace.

 

9:41 AM / October 15, 2025

Why Senate votes to finish the federal government shutdown hold failing

Senate Democrats and Republicans stay deadlocked after failing for the eighth time to move a GOP-led measure that will finish the federal government shutdown on Tuesday. CBS Information’ Taurean Small has extra particulars:

Why Senate votes to finish the federal government shutdown hold failing

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Up to date 8:58 AM / October 15, 2025

Army to obtain paychecks right now regardless of shutdown

Members of the navy are set to be paid right now on the course of President Trump, whereas different federal employees go with out paychecks till the federal government reopens.

Mr. Trump mentioned in a submit on Fact Social over the weekend that he was directing Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth to “use all out there funds to get our Troops PAID on October fifteenth.”

“Now we have recognized funds to do that, and Secretary Hegseth will use them to PAY OUR TROOPS. I can’t enable the Democrats to carry our Army, and your complete Safety of our Nation, HOSTAGE, with their harmful Authorities Shutdown,” Mr. Trump mentioned. 

Round $8 billion in funds from the earlier fiscal 12 months had been recognized to cowl the mid-month paychecks, in accordance with a Pentagon official. Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem additionally mentioned Coast Guard personnel may even obtain paychecks. 

The Oct. 15 deadline for navy paychecks had been broadly seen as a potential off-ramp within the shutdown, exerting stress on each side to return to the desk to keep away from forcing service members to overlook their paychecks. However navy pay will proceed to be a difficulty for lawmakers, for the reason that president’s actions solely cowl the Oct. 15 paychecks. Some in Congress have been pushing for standalone laws to pay the navy.

 

Up to date 8:58 AM / October 15, 2025

Thune units up separate vote on Protection Division funding invoice

Senate Majority Chief John Thune is attempting an alternate method to restart some funding, by establishing votes on regular-order appropriations payments. On Tuesday night, he teed up a vote on the full-year Protection Division appropriations invoice, establishing a potential procedural vote for Thursday.

Thune’s transfer marks a departure from the collection of failed votes on the stopgap measure to fund the federal government into subsequent month. It places stress on Democrats, who’ve mentioned they help work on the common appropriations course of, although they’re at odds with Republicans over tips on how to hold the federal government funded within the quick time period. 

Thune advised reporters final week that he’d be keen to carry votes on standalone payments to fund elements of the federal government, together with the protection invoice, because the deadlock over the shutdown continues.

 

Up to date 8:58 AM / October 15, 2025

Senate anticipated to vote for ninth time on Home-passed measure to fund the federal government

The Senate is anticipated to vote once more this afternoon on the Home-passed measure to fund the federal government, after the measure fell quick for an eighth time Tuesday night. 

Whereas Republicans have been hoping to select up new help from Democrats on the measure, the invoice has failed to realize any new votes from throughout the aisle since earlier than the shutdown started. There are 53 Republicans within the Senate, however as a result of most laws requires 60 votes to advance within the higher chamber, Republicans want help from Democrats to reopen the federal government.

Democratic Sens. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada have supported the measure, together with Sen. Angus King, a Maine impartial who caucuses with Democrats. GOP Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has voted in opposition to the invoice.

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