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Democratic leader Schumer deal to end government shutdown

i2wtcBy i2wtcNovember 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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GOP to refuse Democrats offer to end government shutdown

Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer on Friday offered a new plan to Republican lawmakers that would allow the U.S. government to reopen from a shutdown that began Oct. 1.

But Republicans quickly dismissed Schumer’s proposal.

That deal hinges on protecting enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies for at least one year in exchange for Democrats dropping their demand that a long-term extension of ACA tax credits be included in a stopgap government funding bill.

“I find Senator Schumer’s demands ridiculous and equivalent to political hostage taking to continue bad policy, Sen. Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, said in a post on X.

“We should not be made to continue flooding health insurance companies with taxpayer dollars under Obamacare as the price to open up the government,” Graham said.

“My no vote will be an unequivocal rejection of Senator Schumer’s very bad idea.”

Schumer’s proposal calls for Democrats to agree to pass a so-called clean resolution that would provide short-term funding for government operations. In exchange, the New York lawmaker said, Republicans would agree to a separate one-year extension of ACA credits.

The other leg of the deal calls for the establishment of a bipartisan committee to continue negotiations on long-term reforms to address the issue of health-care affordability.

The offer comes as millions of Americans who buy Obamacare health insurance plans are being confronted with much higher premiums for 2026 coverage because the prices of those plans do not include the enhanced ACA tax credits.

Those boosted subsidies, which are used by more than 20 million Americans, are due to expire at the end of December if Congress does not extend them.

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks at a press conference following the weekly policy luncheon, more than a month into the ongoing U.S. government shutdown on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., Nov. 4, 2025.

Annabelle Gordon | Reuters

Schumer’s offer drops the long-standing Democratic demand that the funding resolution address the ACA subsidies.

The Democrats’ stance has prevented a Republican House bill that does not extend the credits from reaching the 60 votes it needs to pass in the Senate.

Republicans insist that the question of the fate of ACA credits be determined after a “clean” funding bill is passed.

The GOP holds 53 seats in the Senate. There are 45 Democratic senators, and two independents who caucus with them.

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“Democrats have said we must address the health care crisis, but Republicans have repeatedly said they won’t negotiate to lower the health care costs until the government reopens,” Schumer said on the Senate floor on Friday afternoon.

“So let’s find a path to honor both positions,” the minority leader said.

“Therefore, we’d like to offer a simple proposal that would reopen the government and extend the ACA premium tax credits simultaneously … and then have the opportunity to start negotiating longer-term solutions to health care costs,” Schumer said.

“This proposal reopens the government and ensures working families who are shopping right now for their health care gets certainty and financial relief while open enrollment has begun,” he said.

Schumer added that insurers can “update their rates after we pass a simple extension of the tax credits.”

Democrats offer to reopen government if health care subsidies are extended one year

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., was dismissive of Schumer’s offer, which he called a “non-starter.”

“They know that their last proposal was unserious and unrealistic … so I guess you could characterize that as progress,” Thune told reporters. “But I just don’t think that it gets anywhere close to what we need to do here.”

A person familiar with the Republican position told CNBC, “Democrats offered this privately weeks ago and was rejected,” that person said.

“Today’s stunt is an admission by Democrats that it’s time to end the shutdown they started.”

A White House official told CNBC, “Democrats are making clear they’re holding the American people hostage for other spending. This is a huge climbdown from their initial position and shows they’re under massive internal pressure.”

The official said that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., “indicated that he would never accept something like this, so it’s a sharp break from House Democrats.”

“Ultimately, Democrats should reopen the government today, and the administration will meet with them on the tax credit and work with them on it,” the official said.

Numerous polls have shown that more Americans blame Trump and Republicans than Democrats for the shutdown.

Three days before Schumer made his new proposal, Democratic candidates swept key election races in New York City, New Jersey, and Virginia.

President Donald Trump admitted on Wednesday that the electoral drubbing was bad for Republicans.

Trump said that the shutdown was seen as “a big factor, negative for the Republicans.”



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