The Senate on Tuesday shot down a invoice to reopen the federal authorities for the 14th time, even because the chamber exhibits indicators of motion towards a potential deal to finish the shutdown.
Senators voted 54-44 on the Home-passed “clean” persevering with decision, which might have funded the federal government via Nov. 21. It wants 60 votes to advance.
Regardless of the tentative strikes towards a deal, the tally remained the identical. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and Angus King (I-Maine) all voted with Republicans, as they’ve for weeks. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) as soon as once more broke with the GOP on the spending measure.
The vote got here because the deadlock hit Day 35 — tying it for the longest shutdown in U.S. historical past with the 2018-19 stoppage.
“Democrats are recalcitrant,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) stated in flooring remarks Tuesday. “For a party that claims to represent working people, it is striking to me how little Democrats seem to care about working people during this shutdown.”
Thune additionally used the chance to focus on a latest op-ed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who urged Democrats to not cave to Republicans with out a deal to increase the expiring Reasonably priced Care Act subsidies which have been on the middle of the shutdown combat. He stated Sanders needs the shutdown to “keep going forever, as far as I can tell.”
These requires an extension of the subsidies continued after open enrollment kicked off over the weekend.
“Twenty-four million Americans are now making agonizing decisions … about what health care plans they choose — if they even choose one or are able to afford one — about how much they’ll be able to pay and if they can afford health care at all,” Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) stated on the ground.
“This open enrollment is not like open enrollment in previous years,” he added.
Nonetheless, the chamber is extra upbeat {that a} deal could possibly be coming down the rails sooner relatively than later. Thune informed reporters Monday that he was “optimistic” one might come collectively round a dedication to the appropriations course of, passing a minibus and a vote on well being care subsidies by a date sure.
Bipartisan talks over the weekend have continued into this week, principally amongst appropriators, towards a potential decision.
“I think we’re getting close to an off-ramp,” Thune stated. “The objective here is to try and get something that we could send back to the House that would open up the government.”




