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Celerity

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14. This is a false claim, both the Sunday 'cave-in' procedural vote AND the Monday final passage vote passed 60-40.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 11:31 AM
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Senate passes bill to reopen the government as 8 Democrats join with Republicans to send it to the House

The legislation would keep the government funded through Jan. 30, without extending ACA funds slated to expire. It now goes to the House, which could vote as early as Wednesday.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-passes-bill-reopen-government-sends-to-house-rcna243120

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed legislation Monday night to reopen the government and end the record-long shutdown after eight Democrats broke with their party and joined Republicans to break the logjam.The vote was 60-40, with every Republican except Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voting in favor of the measure.

The measure now goes to the House, which could vote as early as Wednesday to pass the package and send it to President Donald Trump, who said Monday that he supports the bipartisan deal. Senate passage came after a long vote series to reject several amendments and package the components of a deal into one.

The legislation includes a "minibus" of three full-year appropriations bills, including a full funding of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits through the end of next September, and keeps much of the government open on a short-term basis through Jan. 30.

But in a major concession for Democrats, the deal does not include an extension of enhanced subsidies under Obamacare, or the Affordable Care Act, after Republicans held firm against extending those funds beyond this year. That means more than 20 million Americans could see their premiums spike next year.

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Roll Call Votes 119th Congress - 1st Session (2025)

https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/vote_menu_119_1.htm


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This doesn't work anymore. People have had it with "the game." Maru Kitteh Tuesday #1
I agree, but I think we can't let the ones who put airline profits over us define us to ourselves. Scrivener7 Tuesday #2
Blue no matter who. The person doesn't matter, their individual beliefs don't matter... Lancero Tuesday #15
Agreed. Free Folk DONT KNEEL. Volaris Tuesday #29
Many people were hurting. Several I know have lost all hope. quaint Tuesday #3
I'm sure some are pissed, but there is no way that the specific ones who voted with the Rs weren't calculated Jbraybarten Tuesday #4
these 8 were designated to cave in the interest of, to be nice, opening the gov't and food stamps rampartd Tuesday #10
United we stand, divided we fall. IMO it is a reflection of the party. In It to Win It Tuesday #5
Both sides Johnny2X2X Tuesday #6
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How does that work? Scrivener7 Tuesday #8
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No it wasn't. intheflow Tuesday #9
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You appear to be a troll 33taw Tuesday #27
This is a false claim, both the Sunday 'cave-in' procedural vote AND the Monday final passage vote passed 60-40. Celerity Tuesday #14
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False spin, there was zero chance that anything passed with unanimous consent could have stopped the final passage. Celerity Tuesday #25
Welcome to DU IronLionZion Tuesday #22
And the Titanic didn't really sink because the gash in the hull wasn't THAT wide.... jcmaine72 Tuesday #13
39, not 36. We have 47 Democratic Caucus Senate members. 8 caved. 39 voted No, plus Rand Paul voted No, yielding 40 No's Celerity Tuesday #16
OK, but I think Schumer arranged this, though he voted against it. Scrivener7 Tuesday #21
I know people who have no money for food right now Erda Tuesday #17
The DINO 8 Gaytano70 Tuesday #18
10. Max 10 quakerboy Tuesday #19
It doesn't take more than the leadership. As in Schumer. If Schumer organized this, Scrivener7 Tuesday #20
38 Dems plus Rand Paul and Bernie Sanders voted Oppose IronLionZion Tuesday #24
They caved because PXR-5 Tuesday #26
Nobody said they all caved. The effect is still the same. Blue dogs drag down yellow dogs and Progressives every time. ChicagoTeamster Tuesday #28
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