Bipartisan Agreement Concludes Unprecedented Shutdown, ACA Subsidy Dispute on the Horizon
- U.S. government shutdown nears end after 39 days as bipartisan Senate deal passes funding bills to resume operations until January 2026. - Agreement requires Democratic support for ACA subsidy extension, with negotiations postponed until after shutdown resolution. - Shutdown impacts include 10,000 children losing Head Start access and 3,400+ flight delays due to staffing shortages. - Bipartisan bill enables SEC/CFTC resumption, boosting Bitcoin 1.8% to $106,399, but CFTC crypto regulations remain delayed.
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown, which has now reached its 39th day and set a new record for duration, is expected to conclude sometime between November 12 and 15, 2025, as bipartisan discussions in the Senate make significant progress. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) expressed confidence on Saturday, mentioning that lawmakers are close to agreeing on three annual funding bills for essential programs, along with a temporary measure to keep government services running until late January, according to a
The temporary funding, which was originally due to lapse on November 21, would be replaced by new legislation extending government operations through January 2026, according to Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.), as mentioned in the
The shutdown has already put significant pressure on vital services. According to the First Five Years Fund, 10,000 children and families have lost access to Head Start early education programs due to halted funding, as highlighted in the
On Sunday, the Senate approved a funding package to bring the shutdown to an end, receiving bipartisan backing from Sens. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and others, according to a
Despite these advances, obstacles remain. The CFTC’s broader oversight of cryptocurrency markets, which is part of a separate bipartisan draft bill, is still on hold as the shutdown has delayed legislative progress. Experts caution that political disputes in the weeks ahead could still hinder further developments, as noted in the
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