Senate Approves Bipartisan Deal to End 41-Day Government Shutdown
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The Senate approved a deal to end the government shutdown without addressing healthcare subsidies, causing frustration among Democrats who want to extend healthcare tax credits. The deal funds the government through January and includes a promise for a December vote on healthcare subsidies, but its passage in the House remains uncertain. The issue of healthcare costs is a key point of contention, with Democrats and some Republicans advocating for reforms, while the deal itself does not resolve these concerns.
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