Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell leaves for the day after two Senate bills to end the partial government shutdown fail on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
TSA agents in Honolulu, HI, have missed a second paycheck Jan. 25 as a government shutdown drags on. (Image: Hawaii News Now)
Volunteers, many of them furloughed government workers themselves, hand out food and supplies at the World Central Kitchen in Washington, DC.(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik (custom credit) | AP)
Furloughed government workers affected by the shutdown hold a silent protest against the ongoing partial government shutdown on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019.(Source: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik (custom credit))
Rashard (asked not use his last name) donates cases of water that will be given to TSA workers at Orlando International Airport Jan. 16 in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)(John Raoux | AP)
Doors at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building are locked and covered with blinds as a sign posted advises that the office will be closed during the partial government shutdown Jan. 16, in Seattle. The shutdown is in its fourth week with no end in sight. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)(Elaine Thompson | AP)
Tristan Hearn reaches for four Stouffers meals Jan. 16, 2019, in Solon, Ohio. Federal workers who are furloughed received four free meals courtesy of Stouffer's. The government shutdown has generated an outpouring of generosity to TSA agents and other federal employees who are working without pay. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)(Tony Dejak | AP)
A sign is seen at the closed Independence Hall in Philadelphia Jan. 16. The building is closed due to the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)(Matt Rourke | AP)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., left, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., center, walk to an event with furloughed federal workers amid the partial government shutdown Jan. 16 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(Andrew Harnik | AP)
People wait in line at Chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen for free meals to workers effected by the government shutdown, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019 in Washington. Andres opened his World Central Kitchen feeding site on Pennsylvania Ave., to provide food to furloughed workers and their families. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)(Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP)
Volunteers staff the counter at Chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen as they serve free meals to workers effected by the government shutdown at the Navy Memorial Plaza in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. Andres opened his World Central Kitchen feeding site on Pennsylvania Ave., to provide food to furloughed workers and their families. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)(Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP)
U.S. Coast Guardsmen and women, who missed their first paycheck a day earlier during the partial government shutdown, stand on a 45-foot response boat as they listen to their lieutenant during their shift at Sector Puget Sound base Jan. 16 in Seattle. They are part of a multi-mission, around-the-clock group charged with security and search and rescue missions. The Coast Guard is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which is unfunded during the shutdown, now in its fourth week, affecting about 25 percent of the federal government. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)(Elaine Thompson | AP)
A portion of a letter sent to President Donald Trump from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Jan. 16, 2019 in Washington. Pelosi has asked President Trump to postpone his State of the Union address to the nation, set for Jan. 29, until the government reopens. (AP Photo/Wayne Partlow)(Wayne Partlow | AP)
U.S. Coast Guard spouse Rachel Malcom, left, gathers food for herself and her daughter, Jan. 15 at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. The college offered a free dinner for active-duty Coast Guard members and their families in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts who are working without pay during the partial federal shutdown. The Coast Guard is affected because it's part of the Department of Homeland Security. Other military services receive funding through the Defense Department. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott)(Jennifer McDermott | AP)
Passengers walk by a food donation point at Orlando International Airport Tuesday, Jan. 15, in Orlando, Fla. Florida airports are helping federal workers who aren't getting paid during the government shutdown by offering free food, holding a food drive and opening a food bank. (AP Photo/John Raoux)(John Raoux | AP)
Chef Creole owner Wilkinson Sejour hands out free hot meals to TSA workers at his restaurant at Miami International Airport, Tuesday, Jan. 15 in Miami. The restaurant is offering free lunch and dinner to federal airport employees affected by the government shutdown. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)(Lynne Sladky | AP)
U.S. Coast Guard families enjoy dinner, Tuesday, Jan. 15 at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. The college offered the free meal for active-duty Coast Guard members and their families in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts who are working without pay during the partial federal shutdown. The Coast Guard is affected because it's part of the Department of Homeland Security. Other military services receive funding through the Defense Department. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott)(Jennifer McDermott | AP)
Emily Hunt, a flight attendant for Southwest Airlines, drops off a donation of food for TSA workers at Orlando International Airport Tuesday, Jan. 15, in Orlando, Fla. Florida airports are helping federal workers who aren't getting paid during the government shutdown by offering free food, holding a food drive and opening a food bank. (AP Photo/John Raoux)(John Raoux | AP)
A sign directs passengers to different terminals inside the closed Terminal B at George Bush Intercontinental Airport Tuesday, Jan. 15 in Houston. The security checkpoint inside the terminal has been closed for several days. The partial government shutdown is starting to strain the national aviation system, with unpaid security screeners staying home, air-traffic controllers suing the government and safety inspectors off the job. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)(David J. Phillip | AP)
This Friday, Jan. 11 selfie by Dan Little, husband of Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, shows himself posing outside a bathroom at Mount Hood National Forest Sno-Park with bags of garbage he pitched in and removed from the bathrooms. Brown says her husband is sending President Donald Trump a $28 bill after he cleaned garbage-filled bathrooms while visiting the sno-park on Mount Hood that was unstaffed because of the partial government shutdown. (Dan Little via AP)(Dan Little | AP)
Families sled down a hill on the House side of the U.S. Capitol during a snowstorm, as a partial government shutdown stretches into its third week at Capitol Hill in Washington Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019. With the standoff over paying for his long-promised border wall dragging on, the president's Oval Office address and visit to the Texas border over the past week failed to break the logjam and left aides and allies fearful that the president has misjudged Democratic resolve and is running out of negotiating options. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)(Jose Luis Magana | AP)
A traveler sleeps near a closed down terminal at the Miami International Airport on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019, in Miami. The partial government shutdown is starting to strain the national aviation system, with unpaid security screeners staying home, air-traffic controllers suing the government and safety inspectors off the job.(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)(Brynn Anderson | AP)
This portion of Bill Striffler's electronic pay stub provided by him to the Associated Press on Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, with portions blacked out by him, shows his recent pay to be $0.00 for his work as an air traffic controller at Newark Airport. Some 800,000 federal employees, more than half still on the job, were due to miss their first paycheck Friday under a partial government shutdown as President Donald Trump and Congress remain at odds over funding for his long-promised U.S.-Mexico border wall. (Bill Striffler via AP)
President Donald Trump listens as he leads a roundtable discussion on border security with local leaders, Friday, Jan. 11 in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington. His insistance on more than $5 billion for a border wall has led to a budget impasse. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)(Jacquelyn Martin | AP)
Vice President Mike Pence greets U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees at their headquarters in Washington, Friday, Jan. 11, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(Andrew Harnik | AP)
Annette Squetimkin-Anquoe, right, a member of the Colville Indian tribe and the Chief Traditional Health Officer at the Urban Indian Health Institute in Seattle, burns sage in an abalone shell, Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, during a talking circle meeting to discuss the practice of traditional Indian medicine, including blessings and smudging, with employees of the Seattle Indian Health Board. Fallout from the federal government shutdown is hurting hundreds of Native American tribes and entities that serve them. The pain is especially deep in tribal communities with high rates of poverty and unemployment, and where one person often supports an extended family. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)(Ted S. Warren | AP)
Erica Moradshahi, a part-time employee for the Washoe County School District, and Dr. Michael, Moradshahi, her husband who works as a federal psychologist in Reno, were among the 25 U.S. workers and their spouses who met in Reno with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., in this photo taken Friday, Jan. 11, 2019. Erica says she may have to find another job because her paycheck isn't enough to support their family while her husband works without pay. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner)(Scott Sonner | AP)
Passengers wait at the security entrance to Concourse G at Miami International Airport, Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, in Miami. The airport is closing Terminal G this weekend as the federal government shutdown stretches toward a fourth week because security screeners have been calling in sick at twice the airport's normal rate. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)(Lynne Sladky | AP)
U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., attends a rally with government workers and their supporters in Boston, Friday, Jan.11, 2019 calling for President Donald Trump to drop his demand for funding for a wall on the southern U.S. border and to reopen the federal government. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)(Michael Dwyer | AP)
Two visitors ride their bikes along the road at Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California's Mojave Desert, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019. The national park won't be closing because of the partial government shutdown after all. The National Park Service said it's freed enough money from recreation fees to prevent the closure of outdoor areas, although most visitor centers won't operate. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)(Jae C. Hong | AP)
A woman records with her phone, as floodlights from the United States light up the border wall, topped with razor wire, Thursday, Jan. 10, 2019, along the beach in Tijuana, Mexico. Taking the shutdown fight to the Mexican border, U.S. President Donald Trump edged closer Thursday to declaring a national emergency in an extraordinary end run around Congress to fund his long-promised border wall. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)(Gregory Bull | AP)
In this Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019, file photo a man looks towards where the border wall meets the Pacific Ocean in Tijuana, Mexico. With the standoff over paying for his long-promised border wall dragging on, the president's Oval Office address and visit to the Texas border over the past week failed to break the logjam and left aides and allies fearful that the president has misjudged Democratic resolve and is running out of negotiating options. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)(Gregory Bull | AP)
Furloughed TSA worker Marae Persson shows participates in a federal workers protest rally at the Federal Building Jan., 10 in Ogden, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
Cheryl Monroe, right, a Food and Drug Administration employee, and Bertrice Sanders, a Social Security Administration employee, rally to call for an end to the partial government shutdown in Detroit Jan. 10. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)(Paul Sancya | AP)
Union members and Internal Revenue Service workers rally outside an IRS Service Center to call for an end to the partial government shutdown Jan. 10 in Covington, KY. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)(John Minchillo | AP)
Internal Revenue Service worker Dawn Malan, looks on during a federal workers protest rally a the Federal Building Jan., 10 in Ogden, Utah. Malan has worked for the IRS for the last 32 years. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
IRS worker Angela Gran, center, and others participate in a federal workers protest rally outside the Federal Building Jan. 10 in Ogden, Utah. Payday will come Friday without any checks for about 800,000 federal employees affected by the government shutdown, forcing workers to scale back spending, cancel trips, apply for unemployment benefits and take out loans to stay afloat. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
People gather during a federal workers protest rally at the Federal Building Jan., 10 in Ogden, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
Furloughed National Park Service ranger Kathryn Gilson, center, listens as fellow furloughed ranger Sean Ghazala, left, speaks to the media Jan. 10 during a press conference and rally at Staten Island's La Colmena Center in New York. Ghazala is based at Manhattan's African Burial Ground, and Gilson works at Gateway National Recreation Area, a national park encompassing wetlands surrounding New York city and parts of New Jersey's coastline. Gilson says she is home "bouncing off the walls" and worrying about paying her bills and student loan. Staten Island is a largely Republican borough of New York city, but Democrat Max Rose recently defeated his Republican opponent in the 2018 congressional elections. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)(Kathy Willens | AP)
People gather during a federal workers protest rally at the Federal Building Jan., 10 in Ogden, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
Government workers rally against the partial government shutdown at Federal Plaza Jan. 10 in Chicago. The partial government shutdown continues to drag on with hundreds of thousands of federal workers off the job or working without pay as the border wall fight persists. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)(Kiichiro Sato | AP)
Federal contractor Chris Erickson paints his bathroom Jan., 4 in North Salt Lake, Utah. Erickson says he'll run out of vacation days if the shutdown continues. The father of three from Salt Lake City will then crack into his savings, and he'll likely postpone a 14th wedding anniversary trip with his wife to a cabin. Erickson said he likely won't get the chance for reimbursement for the lost days because he's a contractor. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)(Rick Bowmer | AP)
Furloughed federal worker Amanda Wagner works on a photo album at a coffee shop in Silver Spring, Md., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019. Unable to go to work, she spent the morning at the coffee shop offering free drinks to furloughed federal workers. (AP Photo/Michael Kunzelman)(Michael Kunzelman | AP)
In this Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019 photo Mike Gayzagian, a 49-year-old Transportation Security Administration officer at Boston's Logan International Airport, speaks with a reporter from The Associated Press at his home in Watertown, Mass. Gayzagian, who has worked for the TSA more than a decade, got his last pre-shutdown paycheck last week, and he continues to report to work, as all TSA officers have since the government closed. The 49-year-old said worrying about finances has made it difficult to concentrate on the work of keeping airports safe. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)(Steven Senne | AP)
A visitor reads information outside of the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center in Everglades National Park, Friday, Jan. 4, 2019, in Homestead, Fla. As the partial government shutdown drags on, private organizations, local businesses, volunteers and state governments are putting up the money and manpower to keep national parks across the U.S. open, safe and clean for visitors.(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)(Lynne Sladky | AP)
Nora Brooks, a furloughed customer service representative for the Internal Revenue Service, poses for a photograph at her home in Philadelphia, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019. Brooks has been furloughed, worrying about whether she will need to seek a second job. The agency requires pre-approval to avoid conflicts of interest, but there's no one in the office to sign off. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)(Matt Rourke | AP)
Rebecca Macleand, a housing program specialist for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in Pittsburgh, stands outside her home in Pittsburgh Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019. Maclean, 41, has been on furlough since Dec. 21. Her family's financial outlook isn't dire yet since her husband, Dan Thompson, owns a knife-making business and works as an elected constable. But the couple recently sat down to prioritize which bills must be paid on time and which can be paid late without dinging their credit history. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)(Gene J. Puskar | AP)
Tobias Lander of Darmstadt, Germany, takes a photo of a sunbathing alligator, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019, in Everglades National Park, Fla. Human feces, overflowing garbage, illegal off-roading and other damaging behavior in fragile areas were beginning to overwhelm some of the West's iconic national parks, as a partial government shutdown left the areas open to visitors but with little staff on duty. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)(Wilfredo Lee | AP)
The Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum is closed during the partial government shutdown, Friday, Jan. 4, 2019 in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(Alex Brandon | AP)
A donation box sits on the counter as Dany Garcia speaks with visitors at the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center in Everglades National Park, Friday, Jan. 4, 2019, in Homestead, Fla. Garcia is being paid by the Florida National Parks Association to work in the center during the partial government shutdown. As the shutdown drags on, private organizations, local businesses, volunteers and state governments are putting up the money and manpower to keep national parks across the U.S. open, safe and clean for visitors. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)(Lynne Sladky | AP)
A sign is posted on a gate blocking a parking lot to Land's End in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019. Nonprofits, businesses and state governments across the country are paying bills and putting in volunteer hours in an uphill battle to keep national parks safe and clean for visitors as the partial U.S. government shutdown lingers. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(Jeff Chiu | AP)
Tourists look at a sign informing them that the main visitor center at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park is closed due to the partial government shutdown on Jan. 1, 2019. Many other parts of the park remained open and accessible to visitors, including the lodges, shuttle buses and restaurants. (AP Photo/Anna Johnson)
Two surfers walk past an open garbage bin and piles of trash at Ocean Beach in San Francisco, Thursday, Jan. 3, 2019. Nonprofits, businesses and state governments across the country are paying bills and putting in volunteer hours in an uphill battle to keep national parks safe and clean for visitors as the partial U.S. government shutdown lingers. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(Jeff Chiu | AP)
A Transportation Security Administration officer works at a checkpoint at Miami International Airport, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Miami. The TSA acknowledged an increase in the number of its employees calling off work during the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)(Lynne Sladky | AP)
Signs announce the visitor center at the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge in Missouri Valley, Iowa, is closed, Friday, Jan. 4, 2019, as the partial government shutdown continues. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)(Nati Harnik | AP)
A monitor in the House of Representatives displays a schedule update on Capitol Hill in Washington on Dec. 28. The partial government shutdown is being handed off to a divided government to solve in the new year, as both parties traded blame Friday and President Donald Trump sought to raise the stakes in the weeklong impasse. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
A lone U.S. Park Police officer stands watch at the Lincoln Memorial, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, in Washington, during a partial government shutdown. There is no end in sight to the partial government shutdown. President Donald Trump has vowed to hold the line on his budget demand, telling reporters during his visit to Iraq Wednesday that he'll do "whatever it takes" to get money for border security. The White House and congressional Democrats have been talking but to little effect. Washington area national parks will remain open during the partial government shutdown, but without visitor center services. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers check and watch airline passengers at Reagan National Airport in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018. TSA employees are working through the partial government shutdown without pay. There is no end in sight to the partial government shutdown. President Donald Trump has vowed to hold the line on his budget demand, telling reporters during his visit to Iraq Wednesday that he'll do "whatever it takes" to get money for border security. The White House and congressional Democrats have been talking but to little effect. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)(AP)
A statue of Benjamin Franklin is seen in an empty corridor outside the Senate at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, during a partial government shutdown. Chances look slim for ending the partial government shutdown any time soon. Lawmakers are away from Washington for the holidays and have been told they will get 24 hours' notice before having to return for a vote. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
With reporters seeking comment, Republican Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas, chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, departs after he opened and closed a brief session of the U.S. Senate amid the partial government shutdown, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
Park Police Horse Mounted Patrol Unit Officer Baum, who is working without pay due to the government shutdown, puts Monty into a horse trailer at the end of their day, across from the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, in Washington, during a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)(AP)
Tourists walk past a sign near the embarkation point for the Statue of Liberty in New York, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018. The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island will remain open despite the ongoing partial government shutdown, even as some national parks and monuments close down, according to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)(AP)
Empty corridors around the Senate are seen at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2018, during a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
The Washington Monument is reflected in a window of a closed information station serving the World War II Memorial, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, in Washington. A shutdown affecting parts of the federal government appeared no closer to resolution Wednesday, with President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats locked in a hardening standoff over border wall funding that threatens to carry over into January. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)(AP)
The tiny Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood is posted with a closed sign as part of the federal government shutdown Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. The shutdown started Saturday when funding lapsed for nine Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)(AP)
People walk near the Washington Monument, with the U.S. Capitol in the background, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, as the partial government shutdown continues in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)(AP)
Tourists to Independence National Historical Park line up to peer through a window of the closed building housing the Liberty Bell, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, in Philadelphia. The building is closed due to the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)(AP)
People visit the Capitol as a shutdown affecting parts of the federal government appeared no closer to ending, with President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats locked in a hardening standoff over border wall money, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
Nestor Marquez prepares to throw a snowball during a snowball fight with his children, from right, Jocelynn, 15, and Jon, 11, and family friend Anthony Zahn, left, 11, all of Chicago, at Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Keystone, S.D., on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. Park roads and grounds at Mount Rushmore National Memorial remain open to visitors, but there are no National Park Service-provided visitor services at Mount Rushmore during the government shutdown. (Ryan Hermens/Rapid City Journal via AP)(AP)
Pedestrians walk past the tiny Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Seattle's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood, posted with a closed sign as part of the federal government shutdown, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. The shutdown started Saturday when funding lapsed for nine Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)(AP)
A tourist is reflected in a window of the closed building housing the Liberty Bell, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018, in Philadelphia. The building is closed due to the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)(AP)
A driver enters the parking area at Mount Rushmore National Memorial near Keystone, S.D., on Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. Park roads and grounds at Mount Rushmore National Memorial remain open to visitors, but there are no National Park Service-provided visitor services at Mount Rushmore during the government shutdown. (Ryan Hermens/Rapid City Journal via AP)(AP)
Jimmy Taylor of the Department of Public Works collects trash at the National Mall in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. According to the National Park Service, several partner organizations will assist with trash collection while National Park Service staff are furloughed because of the partial government shutdown but this may not occur in all areas or at the same frequency as when the government is open. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)(AP)
The Capitol building is visible as a man who declined to give his name picks up garbage and stacks it near a trash can during a partial government shutdown on the National Mall in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
Jekabs Vidzis, 8, left, and his brother Margers, 6, visit the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018. Donations to the National Park Service have allowed the National Christmas Tree to be open during the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
The Capitol building is visible as a man who declined to give his name picks up garbage during a partial government shutdown on the National Mall in Washington, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2018. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
A National Park Service employee directs visitors to the exit at the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Washington. The area was reopened after electrical repairs were made. These repairs were delayed because of the partial government shutdown. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
A National Park Service employee closes the gate to visitors at the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Washington. The area was reopened after electrical repairs were made. These repairs were delayed because of the partial government shutdown. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., carries a poinsettia on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, after a pro forma session, a brief meeting of the Senate, during a partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)(AP)
National Park Service employees open the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Washington. The area was reopened after electrical repairs were made that were delayed because of the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
A National Park Service employee closes the gate to visitors at the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse near the White House, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Washington. The area was reopened after electrical repairs were made. These repairs were delayed because of the partial government shutdown. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
The empty U.S. Capitol Rotunda is seen during a partial government shutdown in Washington, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)(AP)
The U.S. Capitol dome is seen during a partial government shutdown in Washington, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)(AP)
Visitors approach the Bunker Hill Monument, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Boston. The historic site, erected to commemorate the Revolutionary War Battle of Bunker Hill, and run by the National Park Service, was closed Monday due to a partial federal government shutdown. The federal government is expected to remain partially closed past Christmas Day in a protracted standoff over President Donald Trump's demand for money to build a border wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)(AP)
Visitors to the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse look at holiday decorations as National Park Service employees briefly open the venue before quickly having to close again due to electrical problems, Monday, Dec. 24, 2018, in Washington. Repairs were delayed because of a partial government shutdown. Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown of one-fourth of the federal government entered Christmas without a clear resolution in sight. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)(AP)
People walk up the steps even though the National Archives is closed with the partial government shutdown, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018 in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP)
The moon rises behind the North Portico of the White House, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Washington. The partial federal shutdown was expected to drag into Christmas as President Donald Trump and congressional leaders remained stuck in a standoff over the border wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP)
A man runs past a National Park Service sign in San Francisco, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(AP)
The setting sun illuminates clouds behind the White House during a partial federal shutdown, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Washington. The partial federal shutdown was expected to drag into Christmas as President Donald Trump and congressional leaders remained stuck in a standoff over his border wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP)
An Alcatraz Cruise ship waits to depart as customers stand in line for ferry service in San Francisco, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. The company that provides ferry services to Alcatraz Island kept its daytime tours but canceled its behind-the-scenes and night tours for Saturday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(AP)
Alcatraz Island is shown behind locks on a pier fence in San Francisco, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. The company that provides ferry services to Alcatraz Island kept its daytime tours but canceled its behind-the-scenes and night tours for Saturday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(AP)
A man stands on a pier with Alcatraz Island at rear in San Francisco, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. The company that provides ferry services to Alcatraz Island kept its daytime tours but canceled its behind-the-scenes and night tours for Saturday. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)(AP)
Park ranger Kevin Sturmer drags pylons up Trail Ridge Road to block access after an overnight snow was left unplowed in Rocky Mountain National Park Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Estes Park, Colo. Roads were unplowed in the park because of a partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)(AP)
A lane is blocked to an unattended toll booth at Rocky Mountain National Park Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Estes Park, Colo. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. The gridlock blocks money for nine of 15 Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies including the departments of Homeland Security, Transportation, Interior, Agriculture, State and Justice. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)(AP)
A ferry full of passengers steams towards the Statue of Liberty Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in New York. The national landmark remained open despite a partial government shutdown after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo made funding available to keep the monument open. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)(AP)
Motorists glide through the unattended toll booths at Rocky Mountain National Park Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018, in Estes Park, Colo. A partial federal shutdown has been put in motion because of gridlock in Congress over funding for President Donald Trump's Mexican border wall. The gridlock blocks money for nine of 15 Cabinet-level departments and dozens of agencies including the departments of Homeland Security, Transportation, Interior, Agriculture, State and Justice. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)(AP)
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., arrives at the Capitol on the first morning of a partial government shutdown, as Democratic lawmakers, and some Republicans, are at odds with President Donald Trump on spending for his border wall, in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
The Capitol is seen on the first morning of a partial government shutdown, as Democratic and Republican lawmakers are at a standoff with President Donald Trump on spending for his border wall, in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. A partial federal shutdown took hold early Saturday after Democrats refused to meet President Donald Trump's demands for $5 billion to start erecting a wall with Mexico. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
Officials with Congaree National Park says the park will remain open to the public during the partial government shutdown that took effect at midnight Saturday, but some amenities will be missing while the shutdown is in place. (Source: National Parks Service website)
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is met by reporters as he arrives at the Capitol on the first morning of a partial government shutdown, as Democratic lawmakers, and some Republicans, are at odds with President Donald Trump on spending for his border wall, in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 22, 2018. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)(AP)
A closed sign is posted on the gate of Smithsonian's National Zoo, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019, in Washington. Smithsonian's National Zoo is closed due to the partial government shutdown. President Donald Trump is convening a border security briefing Wednesday for Democratic and Republican congressional leaders as a partial government shutdown over his demand for border wall funding entered its 12th day. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)(Carolyn Kaster | AP)
Visitors look out the window of the Old Post Office Pavilion Clock Tower, down Pennsylvania Avenue leading to the U.S. Capitol, Friday, Jan. 4, 2019, in Washington. The pavilion, which is located at Trump International Hotel, remains open during the partial government shutdown. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(Alex Brandon | AP)
Several areas in Southern Illinois are feeling the effects of the government shutdown. Those areas include, but aren’t limited to, the Shawnee National Forest, Mark Twain National Forest and the Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge. (Source: Mike Mohundro, KFVS)
Public restrooms, road maintenance and trash collection will be unavailable to Gulf Islands National Seashore visitors as the shutdown continues. (Photo Source: WLOX)