Senate passes first stage of deal that could end government shutdown
- The Senate on Sunday advanced legislation to reopen and fund the government, including rehiring federal employees and funding SNAP through fiscal year 2026; the bill will return to the House before heading to President Donald Trump.
- With air travel and food aid disrupted, pressure grew to reopen the government as U.S. airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights and the Capital Area Food Bank provided 8 million more meals amid the 40-day government shutdown.
- Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Sen. , Maggie Hassan, U.S. Sen. , and Angus King, Independent U.S. Sen. led negotiations while Nevada's two senators joined most GOP senators to advance the bill, with Republicans agreeing to a vote on ACA subsidies next month.
- The package advances three full-year appropriations bills forming a minibus funding military construction and veterans affairs, the legislative branch, and the Department of Agriculture, maintaining a ban on pay raises for lawmakers while adding $203.5 million security funding.
- Despite the vote, the agreement omits an extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, and if subsidies lapse, premiums on average could more than double next year, Democratic critics say.
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* Subscribers know more. ICYMI: Federal shutdown nears end as Durbin joins Senate deal. Bloomberg… Under the agreement, Congress would pass full-year funding for the departments of Agriculture, Veterans Affairs and Congress itself, while funding other agencies through Jan. 30. The bill would provide pay for furloughed government workers, resume withheld federal payments to states [...]
Trump and the GOP Won the Shutdown. Let’s Make Sure Trophies Are Taken. – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Sunday night, the inevitable finally happened and the Senate Democrats finally cracked. After more than 40 days of pointless filibustering, which furthered a government shutdown from which most Americans saw no measureable effects and weren’t particularly transfixed by, seven of them — plus a Democrat-leaning independent — joined the Republicans (except for the increasingly tiresome Rand Paul) in producing 60 votes for an amended continuing reso…
Senate Votes to End Nation’s Longest Govt. Shutdown
The Senate on Monday voted to pass the new bipartisan continuing resolution to end the 41-day shutdown and reopen the government. After clearing a 60-vote cloture hurdle, thanks to the eight Democrats who struck a deal with Republicans, the Senate needed only a simple majority to pass the bill to reopen the government. The procedural vote ended debate, meaning final passage requires just 51 votes. The measure now goes to the House for approval b…
End of shutdown in sight as some Dems make deal with GOP
At 41 days and counting, the end of the longest shutdown in government history could be in sight. A group of Democrats and one independent crossed the aisle to make a deal with Republicans. It still needs approval from the Senate, House and president, but the government could reopen as soon as this week. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports.
Eight Senate Democrats join GOP to end shutdown as House eyes Wednesday vote - Asian Journal News
Eight Senate Democrats joined Republicans in a 60–40 vote to advance a bipartisan deal that could end the 41-day U.S. government shutdown. Speaker Mike Johnson is targeting a Wednesday House vote as the economic toll mounts. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Senate moved a step closer to ending the nation’s longest government shutdown late Sunday, advancing a bipartisan deal that could…
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