Senate takes major first step to prevent future shutdowns with painful accountability play
The Senate is one step closer to adding painful consequences for lawmakers who choose to shut down the government.
The upper chamber on Wednesday unanimously advanced a resolution from Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., that, if passed, would prevent lawmakers from getting paid during future shutdowns. It comes after the once-rare occurrence became a political cudgel wielded by Democrats time and again in the last year.
Despite having spurred the two longest shutdowns in history, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer...