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DHS Shutdown Hits Day 40 as Senate GOP Proposes Partial Funding, Democrats Demand ICE Reforms

The partial government shutdown impacting the Department of Homeland Security has extended into its 40th day, with Senate Republicans proposing to fund most DHS operations except for ICE’s deportation activities, a plan rejected by Democrats demanding significant immigration reforms. President Trump’s mixed signals and insistence on passing the controversial SAVE America Act have further complicated negotiations, while Republicans seek to use budget reconciliation to advance their agenda despite legal uncertainties. With airport operations increasingly disrupted and a Senate recess approaching, lawmakers face mounting pressure to resolve the funding impasse.

Senate Republicans Unveil Ambitious Budget Blueprint to Cement 2017 Tax Cuts and Introduce $1.5 Trillion in New Reductions, Sparking Fiscal Debate

Senate Republicans have introduced a new budget blueprint that aims to make the 2017 tax cuts permanent and proposes an additional $1.5 trillion in new tax cuts, using a "current policy baseline" method that controversially scores the cost of extending these cuts at zero dollars. The proposal also includes provisions to raise the debt ceiling by up to $5 trillion and is being advanced through the reconciliation process, allowing Republicans to bypass the typical 60-vote threshold in the Senate. This strategic maneuver sets the stage for further legislative activity to solidify and expand upon the 2017 tax policies, with significant potential impacts on the economy and national debt.

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