House delivers third DHS funding vote, but shutdown mood stays unresolved
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The House passed a third funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security in a bid to end the shutdown, but Senate negotiations remain stalled and a two-week recess looms, with Republicans favoring a broad, party-line package while Democrats demand full funding for DHS and related agencies like TSA. The outcome hinges on bipartisan talks and willingness to bridge gaps on immigration enforcement and other conditions.
- House passes third DHS funding bill — but it won’t end the shutdown Politico
- Senate reportedly makes progress on DHS funding deal amid turmoil at US airports – live The Guardian
- Senators grasp for deal to end DHS shutdown as GOP makes ‘last and final offer’ CNN
- Republicans Reject Democratic Proposal to End D.H.S. Impasse The New York Times
- Republicans balk at Senate Democrats' DHS shutdown counteroffer CNBC
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