GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN: HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Over the past nine months, the Trump Administration has unlawfully frozen or canceled funding previously appropriated by Congress and fired hundreds of thousands of federal employees.
In March, rather than working on a bipartisan basis to fund the federal government through the end of the fiscal year, Republicans rammed through a six-month temporary funding extension that gave the Trump Administration free reign to continue their unprecedented assault on federal government agencies and workers; betray veterans exposed to toxic substances; abandon communities devastated by natural disasters; and lay the groundwork for massive cuts to critical health care and safety net programs like Medicaid.
In July, Republicans created a looming health care crisis through draconian Medicaid cuts in the Big Ugly Law.
As health care providers close, costs rise and millions of Americans lose their health insurance amidst an already intensifying affordability crisis, Republicans have now doubled down by refusing to extend the enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that expire at the end of the year, causing out-of-pocket premiums to skyrocket as much as 114%.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed openness to extending the tax credits, but insists those discussions must wait until a government funding deal passes. Speaker Johnson will not entertain any discussion until the end of the year. Unfortunately, time is running out. Open enrollment for the ACA exchange opens on November 1st, and health plans are setting premium rates for 2026 coverage now.
After ramming through their partisan resolution to kick the can down the road to November 21st, Speaker Johnson canceled votes through at least this week. So while House Democrats were in Washington ready to work, House Republicans stayed home.
On Monday, I joined the Democratic Women’s Caucus Chair Teresa Leger Fernández (NM-03) and Rep. Sarah McBride (DE) for a livestream to answer viewer questions about the shutdown.
On Tuesday, while House Republicans were nowhere to be found, House Democrats stood ready to pass a funding bill that addressed this health care crisis.

While Rep. Morgan Griffith (VA-09) presided over a 15-minute pro forma with only one other Republican in attendance, House Democrats stood with Rep. Rosa DeLauro (CT-03) as she tried to introduce a plan to keep the government open. Rep. Griffith ignored her.
As the clock raced towards midnight, I joined 12 On Your Side to discuss exactly what is at stake here — namely the high cost of living and the devastating effects of the Big Ugly Law and expiring ACA enhanced premium tax credits on our health care system.
As the clock struck midnight and we entered a government shutdown, I joined Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clark (NY-09) and fellow Executive Board members Reps. Sydney Kamlager-Dove (CA-37) and Gabe Amo (RI-01) on the House Democrats’ 24-hour livestream. You can watch our segment here. I put Republicans’ actions in context within their persistent campaign to assault and traumatize our federal workforce — led by Project 2025 architect and now-Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought.
Hours later, I joined Rep. Becca Balint (VT) and Rep. Chellie Pingree (ME-01) on the livestream again to discuss the shutdown.
On Day 2 of the shutdown, I joined Mornings with Zerlina to discuss how we got here.
When will this madness end? Stay tuned and follow my social media accounts for updates.
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