The health care debate behind the government shutdown

政府关门背后的医疗保健争议

Post Reports

2025-10-02

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The effects of the government shutdown – which started early Wednesday morning – are already being felt. Some national parks are closed, federal job training is suspended, and large swaths of the federal workforce have been furloughed. One major debate led to the shutdown: a fundamental disagreement over health care policy. Today on Post Reports, national health reporter Paige Winfield Cunningham joins host Elahe Izadi to break down the ins and outs of the health care policy fight that Democrats used to force a government shutdown.  Today’s show was produced by Rennie Svirnovskiy. with help from Lucas Trevor. It was edited by Ariel Plotnick and mixed by Sean Carter. Thanks also to Fenit Nirappil. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
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  • At 12.01 a.m. this morning, the federal government shut down.

  • This happened after Democrats in Congress failed to reach a deal with Republicans to extend funding for federal agencies.

  • The shutdown has had immediate impacts.

  • Some national parks are closed.

  • Agencies that handle things like small business loans,

  • veteran job training, and federal research are also closed.

  • But some fundamental services will continue.

  • Your mail will still get delivered Social security checks will still be issued.

  • Our colleagues at the Washington Post are tracking all of the shutdown effects,

  • including whether federal workers could lose their jobs.

  • Just last week, President Donald Trump warned that he might fire employees during a shutdown.

  • But today, we want to focus our attention on the policy debate at the heart of the shutdown.

  • And it's about health care.

  • From the newsroom of the Washington Post, this is Post Reports.

  • I'm Ella Hayizadi.

  • It's Wednesday, October 1st.

  • Today,