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Senators in the United States have voted to move forward with a stopgap funding package aimed at ending the longest government shutdown in the country’s history.
In a procedural vote on Sunday, some eight Democrats broke rank and voted in favour of advancing the Republican measure that will keep the government reopen into January 30.
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The bipartisan deal would also fund some parts of the government, including food aid and the legislative branch, for the next year.
But it does not guarantee an extension of healthcare subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. Instead, it promises a vote on the subsides by December.
The subsidies have been a Democratic priority during the funding battle.
If the Senate eventually passes the amended bill, the package still must be approved by the House of Representatives and sent to President Donald Trump for his signature, a process that could take several days.
More soon…
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