The US Congress could not agree on a spending bill
The U.S.
government shutdown went into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET Tuesday after
lawmakers in the House and the Senate could not agree on a spending bill
to fund the government.
The two sides bickered and blamed for
more than a week over Obamacare, the president's signature health care
law. House Republicans insisted the spending bill include anti-Obamacare
amendments. Senate Democrats were just as insistent that it didn't.
Federal employees who are deemed essential will continue working. But non-essential employees will be furloughed.
Most furloughed federal workers are supposed to be out of their offices within four hours of the start of business Tuesday.
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