(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump signed a House-passed short-term spending bill late Wednesday, ending the shutdown and keeping the government open through January, notably without the Affordable Care Act tax credit extensions Democrats had sought to include in the deal.
House Democrats plan to push for a vote on a three-year extension of expiring ACA tax credits after Republicans left the issue out of the Senate reopening deal.
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