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The current federal government shutdown is the longest in U.S. history, reaching 41 days.
A group of moderate Senate Democrats and Republicans are discussing a compromise to fund the government.
The compromise does not include extended subsidies for the Affordable Care Act, a key Democratic demand.
Is the federal shutdown, the , about to end?
Smart money says yes, according to popular betting site .
On Sunday, Nov. 9, a group of moderate Senate Democrats defected from the rest of the party to with Senate Republicans to pay the government's bills through Jan. 30, and bar any further firings for the duration, fund (SNAP) through next September, and resume funding many other domestic agencies and programs, including veterans' benefits and military construction.
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