A group of at least eight Senate centrist Democrats reportedly reached a deal with Senate GOP leaders and the White House to reopen the government in exchange for a future vote on extending enhanced Affordable Care subsidies, two sources with knowledge of the discussions confirmed to CNN Sunday (November 9) night.
The deal would include a new stopgap measure to extend government funding until January and be part of a larger package that would fully fund several top agencies. The agreement doesn't, however, include a guarantee from Republicans to extend the health care subsidies that have been the key focus of the disagreement between the two parties that led to the shutdown on October 1 , but Democrats involved in the negotiations believe the House and Senate GOP leaders will eventu

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