House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., talks to reporters a day before a House vote to reopen the government at the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo)
After the stalemate over the federal government’s spending bill ended in the US Senate and the bill passed with a 60-40 vote in favour, paving a way to end the longest government shutdown in US history, the legislation has now moved to the House of Representatives where top Democrats have vowed to oppose the bill for not acknowledging their demands for more healthcare funding, The Guardian reported.
The lower chamber of the Congress is expected to take up the bill for voting this week which deals with the funding measure. Democrats have said that their demand of extending tax credits for Affordable Care Act health plans, which wer

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