After 24 years, Debbie Stabenow left the U.S. Senate when her fourth term ended in 2024. Now, she's spending time with family, keeping a hand in consulting ― and keeping one eye on the federal shutdown, which ended Nov. 9 after 40 days, the longest shutdown on record . At issue are Affordable Care Act extended subsidies, without which millions of Americans will lose health care. Late Sunday night, one independent and seven Democrats senators – Michigan’s sitting U.S. Sens. Gary Peters and Elissa Slotkin, both Democrats, did not break ranks ― joined Republicans, voting for a path to reopen the government without reaching an agreement on ACA subsidies.
Federal shutdown is 'a game' to GOP, Stabenow says
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