New movement within bipartisan Senate group could end government shutdown
NBC News·2025-11-04 22:30

Government Shutdown Impact - The federal government shutdown is now tied for the longest in US history, reaching day 35 [1] - Transportation Secretary warns of potential flight delays and cancellations, and possible US airspace closures if the government does not reopen [2] Political Developments - Senators rejected a bill to reopen the government for the 14th time [2] - A small but growing movement among moderate senators is attempting to break the impasse and end the shutdown [3][4] - The proposed deal involves a vote on extending Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies and moving forward with appropriations bills for government funding [5][6] Affordable Care Act (ACA) Subsidies - Expiring ACA subsidies are a major sticking point for Democrats, with concerns about rising costs for Americans [7] - A small business owner cited health insurance costs rising to $22,000 per year for a family of three [8] - 22 million Americans could see their premiums increase significantly in the next year if ACA subsidies are not extended [9] - A bipartisan group in the House proposed a two-year extension of ACA funds with income caps phasing out between $200,000 and $400,000, and measures to combat fraud [10] Election Day Implications - Enthusiasm is a key factor in midterm and off-year elections [11] - The election will test the turnout of the "MAGA" base with Donald Trump not on the ballot [12]