The deal does not include an extension of enhanced ACA tax credits, which had been the key demand by most Democrats since the government shutdown began Oct. 1.

The U.S. government shutdown has dragged on for 38 days because of a dispute over whether ACA tax credits should be included in a stop-gap funding bill.

The new proposal would extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for one year.

The Senate may be close to an agreement to fund the government and end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Republicans are working with Democrats to potentially reopen the government into January. Democrats have voted 14 times not to reopen thus far as they demand extension of…

The U.S. government shutdown has dragged on for weeks because of the refusal by Democrats in the Senate to approve a bill that does not extend ACA tax credits.

Republicans found enough Democrats willing to drop their party's demand to extend soon-to-expire health care subsidies for millions of people.

Breakthrough comes after some Democrats agreed to reopen government without a guaranteed extension of health subsidies.

The U.S. Senate on Sunday night voted to advance a proposal that, if passed by Congress, would fund the federal government through January, marking an important step toward ending…

The measure signals a major breakthrough but the deal still needs to get over more hurdles in Congress.

The deal, which does not include any guarantees on extending health care subsidies, came under sharp criticism from several Democratic leaders.

The Senate could vote as soon as Nov. 10 to approve the compromise bill to fund the government through Jan. 30. But House members must vote again, too.

The deal does not include an extension of enhanced ACA tax credits, which had been the key demand by most Democrats since the government shutdown began Oct. 1.

The pending government funding deal includes a guarantee from Republican leadership that the Senate will soon vote on a Democrat-drafted health care bill.

Seven Democrats and one independent voted with Republicans Sunday night to reopen the US government to end the shutdown.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he called representatives to return to Washington, D.C., to vote on a Senate-backed measure to fund the government.

Some Democrats are fuming over the Senate government funding deal because it drops a key demand: securing an extension of soon-to-expire Obamacare subsidies.

The GOP-controlled House is expected to pass the legislation later this week and end the longest government shutdown in history.

The Senate approved a deal to end the nation's longest-ever government shutdown, putting Congress on the brink of resolving a weeks-long fight.

Democrats have vowed to vote against the proposal after a faction of Senators broke with party to pass a compromise

Republicans sound confident the bill will pass, despite their narrow majority. Democrats vow to oppose it.