The Senate voted to reopen the government late last night. Now, it's up to the House of Representatives to end the shutdown for good. House members are scrambling to get back to Washington in hopes of a Wednesday vote to end the longest government shutdown in history.

After weeks of a bitter stalemate, eight Senate Democrats broke ranks and joined Republicans to help end the historic funding gap.

The fate of the government is now in the hands of the House, but critics on the left argue the bill does not include the key demand from Democrats to extend Obamacare subsidies and keep insurance premiums from skyrocketing.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer blamed the Republicans. "The American people have now awoken to Trump's health care crisis. Republicans now own this health care crisis.

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