A bipartisan group of at least eight Senate Democratic centrists has struck a deal with Senate GOP leaders and the White House to reopen the government.

The agreement, reached Sunday night, would end the longest shutdown in U.S. history by extending government funding through January via a new stopgap measure tied to a larger funding package for key agencies, while pushing off a broader fight on health care .

The bottom line: The deal does not guarantee Republican support for extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, a central point of contention in the standoff. • However, Democrats involved said they expect GOP leaders in both chambers to pursue a compromise on the subsidies in the coming weeks. • Yet, it remains unclear if such a bill would pass the Senate or advance in th

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