First Thing: Senate advances funding bill to end longest US government shutdown in history
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The Senate has made significant progress towards ending the longest US government shutdown in history, narrowly advancing a compromise bill to reauthorize funding and undo the layoffs of some employees.

But the measure, which resulted from days of talks between a handful of Democratic and Republican senators, leaves out the healthcare subsidies that Democrats had demanded for weeks.

The bill received exactly the 60 votes needed to advance in the Senate, with almost all Republicans voting in favor yesterday, along with eight Democrats, many of whom were moderates or serving their final terms.

What did the Democrats say about the bill? “This healthcare crisis is so severe, so urgent, so devastating for families back home, that I cannot in good faith support this …

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