US House, Senate Cite Irreconcilable Differences on Shutdown

The U.S. House of Representatives early Sunday voted to remain on a collision course with the Senate, voting 231-192 again to kill the Affordable Care Act which the White House vows to save. Without a course correction before the midnight Monday deadline, a partial but debilitating shutdown of government appears to be about to begin. The Senate does not meet until 2 p.m. ET Monday…Read More

 

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