House and Senate Approve Different Funding Plans Amid Government Shutdown
March 28, 2026 • Google News World
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A funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has passed the House, but a partial US government shutdown continues due to disagreements between the two chambers.
The House approved its own plan for DHS funding, which was met with rejection by Senate Republicans. The Senate had previously approved its own plan, leading to a stalemate in negotiations.
According to reports, the breakdown occurred after House Republicans rejected the Senate’s proposal, leaving the DHS funding bill unresolved. The situation has resulted in a partial shutdown of certain government agencies and services.
Details on the specifics of the plans and proposals are not available at this time. However, it is reported that the disagreement centers around differing approaches to addressing various issues related to national security and border control.
The impasse has led to concerns about the potential impact on government operations and the public’s perception of the administration’s handling of key policy issues.
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