Congress passed a continuing resolution on December 20, 2024, averting a government shutdown that would have furloughed DHS employees and halted non-essential operations at agencies like ICE, CBP, and FEMA, extending funding through March 14, 2025. Trader consensus reflects relief from this last-minute deal amid partisan disputes over spending cuts, border security enhancements, and disaster aid allocations. Prior tensions peaked when House Republicans rejected an initial bipartisan bill, forcing negotiations. Upcoming appropriations deadlines in March could reignite shutdown risks, especially with incoming Trump administration priorities on immigration enforcement clashing against Democratic demands, though historical lame-duck patterns favor short-term resolutions over prolonged closures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourCombien de temps durera l'arrêt du DHS ?
Combien de temps durera l'arrêt du DHS ?
$1,057,035 Vol.
44+ jours
83%
48+ jours
65%
52+ jours
54%
60+ jours
40%
70+ jours
17%
80+ jours
14%
90+ jours
8%
$1,057,035 Vol.
44+ jours
83%
48+ jours
65%
52+ jours
54%
60+ jours
40%
70+ jours
17%
80+ jours
14%
90+ jours
8%
The end date of the shut down will be determined by the date on which the funding bill required to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is signed by the President or otherwise enacted. The announcement of an impending reopen will not qualify.
The resolution sources for this market will be information from official U.S. Government sources and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The end date of the shut down will be determined by the date on which the funding bill required to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is signed by the President or otherwise enacted. The announcement of an impending reopen will not qualify.
The resolution sources for this market will be information from official U.S. Government sources and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Congress passed a continuing resolution on December 20, 2024, averting a government shutdown that would have furloughed DHS employees and halted non-essential operations at agencies like ICE, CBP, and FEMA, extending funding through March 14, 2025. Trader consensus reflects relief from this last-minute deal amid partisan disputes over spending cuts, border security enhancements, and disaster aid allocations. Prior tensions peaked when House Republicans rejected an initial bipartisan bill, forcing negotiations. Upcoming appropriations deadlines in March could reignite shutdown risks, especially with incoming Trump administration priorities on immigration enforcement clashing against Democratic demands, though historical lame-duck patterns favor short-term resolutions over prolonged closures.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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