October 24, 2025

Fireside Sessions

Day 24 of the Federal Government Shutdown

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The US Capitol

Today marks Day 24 of the federal government shutdown. I was in Washington this week, working to get the government reopened. The House has already passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government at previously approved levels while negotiations on long-term appropriations continue. Unfortunately, Senate Democrats have refused to act, choosing instead to hold up government funding in exchange for extending costly COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, a policy that should be debated separately, not tied to basic government operations. These subsidies, known as the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits, were originally enacted as temporary pandemic relief under the American Rescue Plan Act and later extended by the Inflation Reduction Act. The Congressional Budget Office recently estimated that permanently extending them would add $350 billion to the deficit over ten years, plus another $60 billion in interest costs, a total of nearly $500 billion in new spending. Much of that money benefits wealthy households and insurance companies, not working Americans in need. Instead of focusing on fiscal responsibility and reining in inflationary spending, Democrats are holding the government hostage over a pandemic-era subsidy that allows individuals earning nearly $600,000 a year to qualify for government assistance. This is unacceptable.

There are real-world consequences of this shutdown. For example, roughly 13,000 air traffic controllers are currently working without pay, operating under staffing shortages. These men and women are essential to our nation’s safety, and they deserve better. Every week this shutdown continues, our economy loses an estimated $15 billion in GDP. It’s time to put the American people ahead of politics. I continue to call on Senate Democrats to join House Republicans at the negotiating table and vote for the CR so we can reopen the government and get back to work.

I am in Washington to fix, not fight. I stand ready to work across the aisle to find responsible, commonsense solutions that serve the American people.

Serving You During the Shutdown

Despite the ongoing shutdown, my offices remain open and ready to assist constituents.
If you need help with a federal agency, you can fill out a Privacy Release Form on my website to request assistance. Please note that agency responses may be delayed due to the shutdown. For answers to common questions, visit my Shutdown Guidance Page for updates and resources.

Boy Scout Camporee

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Congressman Sessions stops by the Tri-District Camporee
Last weekend, I had the pleasure of visiting the Tri-District Camporee in Central Texas. Spending time with our local Scouts always reminds me of the lasting impact that Scouting has on young people across our nation. As an Eagle Scout, the values I learned through Scouting, like leadership, service, and integrity, continue to guide my work today. I am incredibly proud of these young Scouts for their dedication to learning teamwork, responsibility, and the importance of leaving your campsite better than you found it.

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Pete Sessions
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