In a rare bipartisan move, Pennsylvania Senators John Fetterman (D) and Dave McCormick (R) have united to call for an end to the ongoing federal government shutdown, now in its 23rd day. In a joint video message from Washington, D.C., they emphasized that reopening the government should transcend party lines, highlighting the negative impact on Pennsylvania residents and federal employees. Fetterman stated, “Even though we are in different parties, we both want to talk about why we believe it’s so important to reopen this government.” McCormick echoed this sentiment, noting, “Twenty-three days, twelve votes, Senator Fetterman and I have both voted to open the government. We agree on that 100%. We’ve got to get the government open. That’s our main responsibility, regardless of what party holds the majority.”
The senators’ cooperation underscores a commitment to prioritizing the needs of their constituents over partisan politics. As the shutdown continues, their joint call serves as a reminder that bipartisan efforts can still emerge in times of national crisis.