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Northern California lawmakers return to D.C. for pivotal vote to end government shutdown
Northern California congressional members are flying back to Washington, D.C., for a vote to end the government shutdown on Wednesday.
On the eve of the vote, unpaid federal workers remain standing by, unsure when they will get paid again. Ronald Tolentino is a furloughed federal worker at Travis Air Force Base, waiting to see what happens next.
"I will call it stressful," Tolentino said. "It's just like the waiting. The waiting is part of the stress that's happening."
Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento) said she will vote no on the deal to end the shutdown, one she said does not address rising health care costs.
A Republican lawmaker is riding his motorcycle back to Washington, DC, saying 'flights are too unreliable'
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When Speaker of the House Mike Johnson ordered members of Congress to return to Washington, DC, so they could vote on ending the government shutdown, lawmakers found themselves up against the same air travel chaos that Americans have been facing for days.
Rather than risk a flight getting canceled or delayed, Rep. Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin had another idea. He posted a video on X Monday in which he can be seen bundled up atop a "bitchin' Harley Davidson" and parked alongside the Mississippi River.
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