Senate adjourns until Monday with SNAP funding to lapse over the weekend
The Senate is now adjourned until Monday afternoon, which will mark the 34th day of the government shutdown. Senate Majority Leader John Thune appeared exasperated in his calls for the Democrats to turn the lights back on in Washington, D.C.
"I hope … the pressure starts to intensify, and the consequences of keeping the government shut down become even more real for everybody that they will express, hopefully new interest in trying to come up with a path forward," Thune said.
Starting Nov. 1, SNAP benefits won't go out and open enrollment begins for Affordable Care Act plans with premiums expected to rise.

Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen objected to Thursday's adjournment on the Senate floor. The effort was ultimately overridden by Republicans in the upper chamber.
"The dysfunction in this place is going to have real consequences when people lose their health care coverage, and I'm done. I am just done. We need to figure this out, work in a bipartisan way, not next week, but right now," Rosen said.
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst, walking away from the cameras, was asked if she believes the Senate should be leaving now when SNAP benefits are due to expire.
"No," she said. "We'd love for the Democrats to open the government."








