“JEOPARDY”
Greater than 60,000 air site visitors controllers and Transportation Safety Administration officers are actually working with out pay, and the White Home has warned that increased absenteeism could create chaos at check-in strains.
Home Speaker Mike Johnson mentioned in late October that 5 per cent of flight delays had been the results of staffing shortages however that quantity had now elevated to greater than 50 per cent.
He warned on the time that the “longer the shutdown goes on, and as fewer air site visitors controllers present as much as work, the security of the American folks is thrown additional into jeopardy”.
Nonetheless, Democrats and Republicans have each remained unwavering over the principle sticking level within the shutdown: well being care spending.
Democrats say they are going to solely present votes to finish the funding lapse after a deal has been struck to increase expiring insurance coverage subsidies that make well being care inexpensive for tens of millions of Individuals.
However Republicans insist they are going to solely tackle well being care as soon as Democrats have voted to change the lights again on in Washington.
Trump has sought to use his personal stress to force Democrats to cave by threatening mass layoffs of federal staff and utilizing the shutdown to focus on progressive priorities.
He repeated on Tuesday his administration’s risk to chop off a vital aid program that helps 42 million Individuals pay for groceries for the primary time in its greater than 60-year historical past, although the transfer was blocked by two courts.
The White Home later clarified that it was “absolutely complying” with its authorized obligations and was working to get partial Supplemental Diet Help Program funds “out the door as a lot as we are able to and as shortly as we are able to”.
