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Government Shutdown Deal Nears as Senate Prepares Critical Vote

Government Shutdown Nearing End as Senate Prepares Crucial Vote

After more than 40 days, the US government shutdown could finally end following a Senate vote, with Republican leader Sen John Thune confirming a deal is ‘coming together’ with Democrats.

Key Developments

  • Senate Republicans and Democrats are negotiating a potential deal to reopen the government
  • Republicans are preparing a legislative package for January funding
  • Affordable Care Act subsidies remain the central negotiation point

Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer, proposed a deal on Friday to protect the Affordable Care Act for at least one year. While initially rejected by Republicans, both sides now show willingness to compromise.

“A deal is coming together,” Thune stated on Sunday. “We’ll see where the votes are.”

Negotiation Breakthrough

Democrats are pushing for extended subsidies for health plans under the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Republicans have signaled openness to this in exchange for a later vote on the ‘Obamacare’ subsidies that make coverage more affordable.

Vote Requirements Explained

House of Representatives

  • Simple majority required: 218 votes out of 435 members
  • Recent continuing resolutions have passed by narrow margins (217-215)
  • No filibuster exists in the House

Senate

  • 60 votes needed to invoke cloture and end debate
  • Simple majority (51 votes) suffices for final passage
  • The 2025 shutdown CR cleared the Senate 67-33

With the Senate’s 53-47 Republican majority, the party needs at least seven Democrat or independent votes to pass the funding bill.

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