Timeline of US government shutdown that left workers and services in chaos
Week by week, key moments from the 43-day shutdown that disrupted flights, food benefits and federal work
When Senate Democrats decided in September to use the government funding bill to put up a fight over expiring healthcare subsides, it set the stage for a 43-day federal government shutdown marked by turmoil for hundreds of thousands of federal workers, a battle over food benefits, thousands of cancelled flights, and a rare Democratic stand against Donald Trump's second-term agenda that progressives had been demanding since the election.
Each week brought new disruptions and frustrations, until a group of seven moderate Democrats and one independent struck a deal to reopen the government in exchange for a promised - but not guaranteed - vote on the healthcare subsidies by mid-December.
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