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  1. The United States federal government shutdown for the first time on May 1, 1980, for one day and affected only the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Congress had allowed its funding to lapse as part of an effort to pass an authorization bill that would limit the FTC's powers, but the Carter Administration for the first time enforced a shutdown of a federal agency based on a new interpretation of ...

  2. Oct 1, 2023 · Today was the last day for Congress to fund the government. A shutdown was set begin at 12:01 a.m. if Congress did not finish its work in time. A last-minute agreement passed the House and Senate ...

  3. Aug 18, 2023 · When did the recent US government shutdown begin? It occurred in November 1995, when Bill Clinton was president and it lasted 27 days total. It began as a battle over spending, between President ...

  4. t. e. The United States federal government shutdown from midnight EST on December 22, 2018, until January 25, 2019 (35 days) was the longest government shutdown in history [1] [2] and the second [a] and final federal government shutdown involving furloughs during the presidency of Donald Trump. It occurred when the 115th Congress and Trump ...

  5. Jan 29, 2020 · This list of government shutdowns in the past was drawn from Congressional Research Service reports: 2018-2019 ( President Donald Trump ): December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019 - 34 days. 2018 (President Donald Trump): January 20 to January 23 - 3 days. 2018 (President Donald Trump): February 9 – 1 day. 2013 ( President Barack Obama ...

  6. Mar 27, 2022 · 1995 . The government shut down twice: Nov. 13 to Nov. 19, 1995, and Dec. 15, 1995, to Jan. 6, 1996. In the first shutdown, 825,000 federal employees were furloughed. During the second shutdown, 284,000 federal employees were furloughed. In the second shutdown, fewer workers were furloughed because Congress had passed some appropriations bills.

  7. The United States federal government shutdown from Saturday, October 6, until Monday, October 8, 1990. It stemmed from the fact that a deficit reduction package negotiated by President George H. W. Bush contained tax increases, despite his campaign promise of "read my lips: no new taxes", leading to a revolt led by House Minority Whip Newt ...

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