Schumer, Jeffries Make Move To End Shutdown By Contacting Trump

Democratic congressional leaders urged President Donald Trump to hold bipartisan talks to end the government shutdown, which began after repeated Senate rejections of GOP spending bills. The Democrats’ letter followed electoral gains and called for addressing the “Republican healthcare crisis,” rooted in the expiration of Obamacare subsidies that had supported affordable healthcare since President Obama’s first term and were extended during the pandemic. Their end on December 1 heightened disputes over healthcare funding and fiscal priorities.

A potential compromise is reportedly taking shape, featuring a “three-legged” plan: a Senate vote on Affordable Care Act tax credits, a short-term resolution to extend funding, and separate bills covering military and agricultural programs. While Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he was “optimistic,” Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin acknowledged that disagreements remain over the duration of funding. Any Senate-approved deal would require the House to reconvene and pass it. The fate of healthcare tax credit legislation, a major sticking point, may depend on whether it needs a 60-vote threshold or a simple majority.

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Appropriations Chair Tom Cole prefer extending government funding through January to avoid the traditional “Christmas omnibus” bills that pack major spending decisions into year-end deadlines. Both Republicans and Democrats agreed that the shutdown has gone on too long and is causing unnecessary hardship for Americans. Lawmakers on both sides have signaled cautious optimism that an agreement can soon reopen the government and set the stage for longer-term budget negotiations.

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