Eight senators who caucus with Democrats but voted with Republicans were key to brokering the deal in the Senate.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries vowed to keep up the fight in his chamber for extending healthcare tax credits.
WASHINGTON — A deal that could end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history is poised to head to the House, where Democrats are launching a last-ditch effort to block a spending agreement reached in the Senate that does not address healthcare costs.
The push comes as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) urged House members on Monday to start making their way back to Washington in anticipation of the chamber voting on a deal that Senate Republicans reached Sunday with eight senators who caucus with Democrats.
The spending plan , which does not include an

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