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With some shutdown pain points delayed, talks in Congress are ‘nowhere’ : NPR

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Shutdown Aversion Talks Stall in Congress as⁣ Key Players Dig In

WASHINGTON – ​Negotiations to avert a ⁢government shutdown​ are currently⁢ “nowhere,” according to sources ‌on Capitol Hill, despite some immediate pain points being temporarily ⁣delayed.‍ The ‌impasse centers on healthcare funding​ and broader policy disagreements, with both Republicans and Democrats ‌blaming the other for the lack of‌ progress as the ⁢deadline for a shutdown⁢ looms.

The stalemate impacts federal⁢ employees,‌ government services, and⁢ potentially​ the broader economy. ⁤While⁣ the‍ immediate effects of a shutdown have been softened for some due to timing – delaying widespread disruption – the underlying issues remain unresolved, threatening a prolonged period of uncertainty. At stake are funding levels for critical programs, the future of Affordable care Act subsidies, and⁣ the⁢ political maneuvering surrounding the upcoming elections.

Senate⁣ Majority Leader John​ Thune, R-S.D., ⁣stated his willingness to meet with Democrats, but⁣ insisted any healthcare agreement‍ “happens after they open‍ up the government.” He further claimed‌ to have offered a vote on a proposal addressing healthcare subsidies, ​without guaranteeing a favorable ‌outcome. “These are not people who want to get things done. These are people ​who want to fight ‌Trump and appease all the people ‌who are coming‍ into town this weekend,” Thune‌ told reporters, referencing a‍ “No Kings”​ rally organized by progressive groups opposing the Trump administration’s policies.

Democrats,however,are looking to former President Trump to break the⁢ deadlock. Many believe his penchant for ⁤deal-making and the reliance of voters in states‍ he won on Affordable Care Act tax credits could incentivize a resolution. Data from KFF indicates that ‍more than three in four ACA marketplace ⁣enrollees reside in states carried ⁤by Trump in 2024.

Senator Tim Kaine,D-Va.,⁣ expressed optimism ⁢that a deal⁢ could be reached ​quickly​ if Trump ⁣were to ⁤become involved. “As soon ⁤as he gets engaged this‍ thing ‍can resolve within a day or two,” Kaine told​ reporters thursday.

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