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Shutdown enters day 23 as Senate Republicans push bill to fund troops

The government shutdown entered its 23rd day, with little end in sight. On Wednesday the Senate failed, for the 12th time, to pass a House-passed stopgap funding bill.

Today, the upper chamber will also vote on legislation to continue paying federal workers who haven’t stopped working during the shutdown, as well as members of the military. The Shutdown Fairness Act is co-sponsored by Republican senator Ron Johnson, of Wisconsin.

The snag? It also needs 60 votes to advance, and Democrats look poised to hold out.

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Duffy also implored air traffic controllers who will go without paychecks from next week to still come to work.

“Come to work even if you don’t get a paycheck. We need you to come to work,” he said. “But if they do not, we’ll know whose fault it is.”

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