President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.

Disagreement stemmed from a deadlock in Congress over Democratic demands over health care — and Republican efforts to kick that can down the road.

At issue are tax credits that have made health insurance through the Affordable Care Act more affordable for millions of people since the COVID-19 pandemic. The credits are set to expire at the end of the year if Congress doesn’t extend them — which would more than double what subsidized enrollees pay for health insurance premiums, according to a KFF analysis.

Senate still at an impasse, but some hopeful for a deal

On the heels of a failed vote to reopen the government, some rank-and-file senators we

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