Senate Faces Critical Vote on Ending Government Shutdown

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The US government shutdown, now the longest in history at 38 days, continues as the Senate prepares for its 15th vote on a Republican proposal to reopen the government, with Democrats demanding an extension of healthcare subsidies; the deadlock persists despite widespread disruptions and political pressure.
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- Senate to hold 15th vote on ending record US government shutdown The Guardian
- Deal to reopen government falters over Democrats’ distrust of Trump The Hill
- Vote to reopen government will test Senate Democrats on Friday The Washington Post
- Democrats consider prolonging the shutdown as Republicans prepare new bills without health care fix AP News
- Capitol agenda: Decision day for Senate Dems Politico
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