US government shutdown: what is behind the stalemate?

Senate votes today on temporarily restoring federal funding in order to end impasse

US Congress
The US Capitol Building, home to Congress 
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The US Senate votes today on a bill to temporarily restore federal funding and end a three-day shutdown that has delayed federal services and forced hundreds of thousands of civil servants to take unpaid leave.

Although essential services such as air traffic control are operating, many federal departments were offically shut down at midnight on Friday after US lawmakers failed to reach a deal on a spending bill that would have kept government offices open temporarily.

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