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What you need to know now that the government shutdown has ended : NPR

by Emma Walker – News Editor

The Government​ is Open: Key Takeaways & What Happens Next

The recent ​government shutdown has‍ ended,‌ but its effects and ‍implications are still unfolding. Here’s ⁢a breakdown of what⁣ the resolution means, and ⁢what to watch for in ‍the ⁣coming months:

What Did the Deal ‌fund?

The agreement to ​reopen the‍ government involved a notable ⁣amount of ‌funding allocated through earmarks ⁣- provisions added to‍ spending bills ‍outside of the standard appropriations process. This funding is supporting a diverse range of projects across the country, including equipment purchases‌ for‌ colleges in the Virgin Islands, the ​establishment of a ‍veterinary doctorate⁣ program ‌at the​ University of Maryland Eastern Shore, urban forest conservation in Texas, asbestos abatement ‌in Alaska, and support for local ⁤hospitals, rural community facilities, youth centers, and fire stations.

Healthcare​ Subsidies: ‌A Point of‌ Contention

While the government is open, the future of healthcare subsidies remains uncertain.Moderate Senate Democrats believed the‌ deal⁤ included a guarantee⁣ of a vote⁤ on extending these ​subsidies, but house Speaker Mike Johnson has‌ not committed‍ to bringing ⁣the issue to ​a‌ vote.If ⁢the subsidies are not extended, ⁢the obligation will fall on Republicans,​ perhaps leading to​ increased healthcare ⁤costs for‌ consumers heading into an election year.

Epstein Files &‌ New Developments

The end ⁤of the shutdown allowed​ Adelita Grijalva (D-AZ), ⁣recently elected in a special election, to be sworn in. Her support for a discharge petition seeking the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein now gives ⁣the petition a majority in the House.While passage in the senate is unlikely⁣ due to ⁢the ‌60-vote threshold, the petition’s potential passage in the ​House⁢ is largely ⁢symbolic. Former President trump, through⁢ his allies, has resisted full release of the files.

Notably, the‌ House ⁣Oversight Committee released further investigative materials on the day the shutdown ended, including leaked emails from Epstein’s estate suggesting Trump had ⁢knowledge ‌of the alleged victims. Any focus ‌on the‍ Epstein case is ‌considered detrimental to the current White ⁤House.

Political Fallout & the Road to Midterms

Despite ⁢potentially upsetting their progressive base, Democrats​ are‌ positioned to‍ benefit politically from⁤ the shutdown’s ‍resolution. Recent off-year ​election wins highlighted⁢ the importance of ​affordability, and the ⁢shutdown elevated‌ the issue of healthcare, allowing​ Democrats to campaign⁣ on both ⁣fronts. With Republicans in control of Congress, Democrats believe they have a strategic advantage⁢ heading into the midterm elections, provided they can⁣ reconcile with ⁣their base.

Sources:

* https://www.npr.org/2025/11/11/nx-s1-5604818/shutdown-deal-democrats-politics-midterm-election

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