The U.S. Senate is voting on a bill to fund and reopen the government. Earlier Sunday, the Trump administration ordered states to "undo" SNAP benefits payments amid the funding halt.
Breakdown
- The U.S. Senate is voting on a bill to fund and reopen the government, with health care funding as a central issue.
- President Trump criticized the Affordable Care Act subsidies and proposed redirecting funds to Americans' health savings accounts. 21s
- Senate Republicans dismissed a proposal to extend ACA tax credits and fund the government for a year. 55s
- The Supreme Court paused a ruling requiring full SNAP funding, and the Trump administration directed states to pause full SNAP benefit payments. 1m 18s
- Maryland Governor Wes Moore reported confusion due to multiple federal guidance changes on SNAP, and President Trump proposed $2,000 tariff dividend payments to some Americans. 1m 32s