While many areas of the country held elections Tuesday, Congress continued to shirk its main job: passing a budget for fiscal year 2026, which began on Oct. 1. Tuesday marked the 35th impasse day.
President Donald Trump returned to the White House with a promise to slash spending by trillions of dollars and balance the federal budget. But, as the first fiscal year of his second term came to a ...
Wondering why all of this budget shutdown mishegoss is happening right now? Well, October 1 is technically New Year’s Day for the federal government’s finances. And apparently, Congress’s resolution ...
I was struck, no, dumbfounded by this: Debt funded all federal government spending in 2025. The federal government plans to spend a total of $7 trillion in fiscal 2025 but only bring in $5.16 trillion ...
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn is backing efforts to remove a controversial provision in the new federal budget that would allow ...
Amid a federal shutdown, fiscal analysts are “still reviewing” how sweeping changes in President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill will impact the state budget next year. The Tennessee Department of ...
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Union leaders warn that state budget impasse, federal shutdown could compound each other
Union leaders are warning that the simultaneous state and federal budget impasses have already started exacerbating one another, potentially leading to a much broader shutdown in public services than ...
A Terrace-based conservation group is slamming cuts in the 2025 federal budget, it says could have dire implications for the ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a speech this morning to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce, ...
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