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**Government Shutdown**
* The government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2022, continues with no end in sight.
* The House-passed short-term funding bill has not been approved by the Senate due to disagreements over the filibuster rule.
* President Trump called on Republicans to "Get rid of the Filibuster" and potentially invoke the nuclear option.
**SNAP Benefits**
* SNAP benefits, which provide food assistance to millions of Americans, are set to expire on Saturday due to the government shutdown.
* Food banks across the country are already struggling to meet demand from hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay.
* The National Council of Nonprofits estimates that food banks will be "pushed past the breaking point" if SNAP benefits are cut off.
**Food Banks' Struggle**
* Food banks have been under pressure due to high grocery prices and a government shutdown that has left thousands of federal workers without pay.
* Even prior to the end of SNAP, food banks were having to turn people away or ration assistance so that everybody gets something.
**Economic Impact**
* The shutdown is expected to have a significant impact on the economy, including delayed payments for contractors and small businesses.
* The White House has announced plans to pay U.S. military forces today as scheduled, using funds from various areas, including a military housing fund.
**Politics**
* Senate Majority Leader John Thune has rejected calls to end the filibuster rule, citing its importance in ensuring bipartisan support for major legislation.
* Democrats have criticized Republicans for not doing enough to address the shutdown's impact on federal workers and their families.
**Government Shutdown**
* The government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2022, continues with no end in sight.
* The House-passed short-term funding bill has not been approved by the Senate due to disagreements over the filibuster rule.
* President Trump called on Republicans to "Get rid of the Filibuster" and potentially invoke the nuclear option.
**SNAP Benefits**
* SNAP benefits, which provide food assistance to millions of Americans, are set to expire on Saturday due to the government shutdown.
* Food banks across the country are already struggling to meet demand from hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay.
* The National Council of Nonprofits estimates that food banks will be "pushed past the breaking point" if SNAP benefits are cut off.
**Food Banks' Struggle**
* Food banks have been under pressure due to high grocery prices and a government shutdown that has left thousands of federal workers without pay.
* Even prior to the end of SNAP, food banks were having to turn people away or ration assistance so that everybody gets something.
**Economic Impact**
* The shutdown is expected to have a significant impact on the economy, including delayed payments for contractors and small businesses.
* The White House has announced plans to pay U.S. military forces today as scheduled, using funds from various areas, including a military housing fund.
**Politics**
* Senate Majority Leader John Thune has rejected calls to end the filibuster rule, citing its importance in ensuring bipartisan support for major legislation.
* Democrats have criticized Republicans for not doing enough to address the shutdown's impact on federal workers and their families.