Top House Democrats vow to oppose shutdown bill over healthcare funding
Source: The Guardian
Tue 11 Nov 2025 16.39 EST
First published on Tue 11 Nov 2025 12.27 EST
As House Republican leaders move to hold a vote on legislation to reopen the US government, top Democrats vowed on Tuesday to oppose the bill for not addressing their demand for more healthcare funding.
Democrats have for weeks insisted that any measure to fund the government include an extension of tax credits for Affordable Care Act health plans, which were created under Joe Biden and due to expire at the end of the year, sending premiums for enrollees higher.
With Donald Trumps encouragement, Congresss Republican leaders refused, sparking a spending standoff that resulted in the longest government shutdown in US history. But the Democrats resolve cracked earlier this week, when a splinter group in the Senate joined with the GOP to craft a compromise bill that reauthorizes government funding through January, without extending the tax credits.
The Senate passed that legislation on Monday evening, and the House of Representatives is expected to vote on it on Wednesday afternoon. The House rules committee will consider the bill on Tuesday evening, setting the stage for it to come to the House floor on Wednesday.
Top House Democrats oppose it, with the minority leader, Hakeem Jeffries, calling it a partisan Republican spending bill that continues to gut the healthcare of the American people. Its our expectation that the House will vote at some point tomorrow and House Democrats will strongly oppose any legislation that does not decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis, Jeffries told CNN on Tuesday. The Houses largest ideological caucus, the centrist New Democrat Coalition, has announced its opposition to the measure.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/11/shutdown-legislation-house-democrats
Deminpenn
(17,154 posts)Trump has told Rs he wants the shutdown to end, so Rs will pass the Senate bill.
Jeffries will whip Dems against it so they can continue to keep the ACA subsidies in the public's eye. Meanwhile, Dems can also keep hammering away at the high and rising cost of living. Win-win.
Javaman
(64,878 posts)and ACA will die a quick death because people won't be able to afford it.
Scrivener7
(57,768 posts)BumRushDaShow
(163,177 posts)210 voted against the C.R., 1 voted for it (Jared Golden, who is not running again), and 2 didn't vote (Adam Gray [D-CA] & Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, [D-WA])
(Gray's CA seat was a flip from (R) to (D) in 2024 & Perez's seat was a flip from (R) to (D) in 2022)
2 (R)s voted nay with the Democrats (Thomas Massie & loon Victoria Spartz).
https://www.congress.gov/votes/house/119-1/281
mdbl
(7,736 posts)Asking for a former friend.
riversedge
(78,803 posts)I read that the newly elected Dem --gee I forget her name--from Arizona will not be sworn in until 4 pm--so I do not know how --or if this factors into the vote.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/11/shutdown-legislation-house-democrats
..............The Democratic opposition threatens to make for a tight vote for the Republican speaker, Mike Johnson, who has kept the House out of session for more than 50 days in an attempt to pressure Senate Democrats into caving to the GOPs demands.
With a 219-member majority assuming full attendance, Johnson can only afford to lose two votes on the bill, and the Kentucky representative Thomas Massie is likely to vote no.
But Democrats may have their own defectors. Maines Jared Golden, who last week announced he would not seek another term representing a district that voted for Trump last year, was the only Democrat in September to vote for a Republican funding bill that did not extend the tax credit. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, whose Washington state district is similarly friendly to the president, also expressed her support for that bill.
BumRushDaShow
(163,177 posts)Out of 213 Democrats seated in the House at the time in September, 210 voted against the C.R., 1 voted for it (Jared Golden, who is not running again), and 2 didn't vote (Adam Gray [D-CA] & Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, [D-WA])
(Gray's CA seat was a flip from (R) to (D) in 2024 & Perez's seat was a flip from (R) to (D) in 2022)
2 (R)s voted nay with the Democrats (Thomas Massie & loon Victoria Spartz).
https://www.congress.gov/votes/house/119-1/281