US Senate Approves Deal to End Federal Shutdown

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The US Senate is moving towards a vote to end the 40-day federal government shutdown by passing a stopgap funding bill, though disagreements remain over healthcare subsidies and the extension of ACA tax credits, with Democrats opposing the deal and concerns about healthcare costs and policy implications.
Topics:top-news#affordable-care-act#federal-shutdown#government-funding#healthcare#politics#us-senate
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- Democratic Defectors Relent on Shutdown, Backing Bill to Reopen The New York Times
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