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5 Things to Know for Nov. 12: Government Shutdown, Air Travel, Baby Formula Recall, Venezuela, Northern Lights
The House vote aims to end the shutdown caused by disputes over Affordable Care Act subsidies after 43 days, with eight Democrats supporting the GOP-backed bill, sources said.
- On Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, the House of Representatives will vote on a Senate-approved funding bill that could reopen the government if sent to President Donald Trump.
- After the shutdown began Oct. 1, Democrats opposed the bill because it did not address health care subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, and eight Democrats voted for the deal that failed to pass for seven weeks in the Senate.
- House Majority Leader Steve Scalise says the House will vote at 5:10 p.m. ET today, with votes expected to wrap around 7:15 p.m. after an initial debate on rules.
- If approved and signed, the package would extend funding through Jan. 30 and fully fund SNAP benefits through next September, while SNAP remains about 65% funded during the shutdown.
- With the Senate having acted Monday, it approved the funding measure and will not return today, while House Democrats released new emails by Jeffrey Epstein and U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva plans to sign a petition to release Epstein files.
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Good morning, Coastal Bend, and happy Wednesday! Sunrise Neighborhood News Reporter Makaylah Chavez here helping you start your day informed and ready to go.As the government shutdown continues, lawmakers are one step closer to passing a funding bill that could reopen the government and keep SNAP benefits going through next fall. Were also following new developments here at home, including a burn ban now in effect for Nuece…
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