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Congress Races Against September 30 Deadline to Avert Government Shutdown Amid Bipartisan Talks Push

Congress faces a September 30 deadline to pass funding, averting a federal shutdown. Democratic leaders urge bipartisan talks with President Trump and Republicans to resolve the looming standoff.

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Overview

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  • Congress faces an urgent September 30 deadline to pass government funding legislation, aiming to prevent a potential federal government shutdown at the end of the current fiscal year.
  • Top Democratic leaders are actively advocating for bipartisan discussions with President Trump and Republican leadership to address the impending funding issues.
  • These proposed bipartisan talks are crucial for resolving the looming funding standoff and securing the necessary votes to keep the government operational.
  • Democratic votes are crucial in the Senate to break the filibuster threshold, highlighting the need for bipartisan cooperation to pass any funding bill.
  • Failure by Congress to reach a funding agreement by the September 30 deadline will result in a government shutdown, impacting federal operations.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the contentious political environment and the challenges facing the Trump administration. They use evaluative language to describe Trump's actions and highlight broader opposition and financial implications, creating a narrative of an administration in disarray. The coverage connects the shutdown threat to wider criticisms and economic concerns.

"The debate comes after a federal appeals court overturned President Donald Trump's tariffs, which could blow a $4 trillion hole in his budget over the next decade."

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"The dynamic isn't unusual."

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"Without a bipartisan breakthrough to avert a shutdown, a stopgap continuing resolution is the anticipated choice for Republicans."

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"The battle over federal funding has intensified in recent days in anticipation of lawmakers’ return to town, with any bill requiring 60 votes, and thus bipartisan support, to pass the Senate."

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Democratic leaders are actively advocating for bipartisan discussions with President Trump and Republican leadership to resolve the funding impasse before the September 30 deadline.

If Congress does not pass funding legislation by September 30, a federal government shutdown will occur, disrupting government operations and services.

Democratic votes are necessary to meet the filibuster threshold in the Senate, making bipartisan cooperation essential to pass any funding bill.

Yes, Congress passed a seven-month continuing resolution in March 2025 to extend federal funding through September 30, 2025, averting a shutdown at that time.

The continuing resolution extended funding for programs including Community Health Centers, Special Diabetes Program, Teaching Health Centers, National Disaster Medical System, Sexual Risk Avoidance Education Program, and others through September 30, 2025.

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