Military Pay Delays Persist Amid Government Shutdown
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Vance assured that troops will receive their paychecks this week amid ongoing government shutdown negotiations, while the White House explores options to fund food assistance programs like SNAP, which are running out of cash. The discussions also involved Senate Republicans urging unity to pressure Democrats into reopening the government, with some focus on broader funding issues and policy debates such as beef imports from Argentina.
- Troops will get their paychecks this week, Vance says Politico
- Vice President Vance says troops will be paid as pressure builds on Congress to end the shutdown AP News
- Service members report major pay discrepancies as shutdown continues Federal News Network
- Congress under the gun on military pay as Trump’s $8 billion dries up The Hill
- Are military members getting paid? Paychecks unlikely by Nov. 15 if government shutdown continues The Courier-Journal
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