Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters on Saturday that senators will remain in session until a deal is unlocked to reopen the government as the shutdown reached Day 39 with members still far from an agreement.

When asked if lawmakers will stay in town until a deal is reached, Thune responded in the affirmative. The upper chamber was scheduled to be out of Washington for recess around Veterans Day, but will instead be in session.

Thune spoke as the Senate convened for a rare Saturday session after the path toward a deal took multiple turns on Friday.

Democrats on Friday proposed a one-year extension of the enhanced health care subsidies that are set to expire at the end of December alongside a clean continuing resolution and a three-bill package of full-year spending

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