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US government shutdown live: White House holds press briefing on shutdown as Senate again fails to pass stopgap funding measures

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GOP’s House-passed funding bill fails again in the Senate

Earlier this afternoon, the Senate failed to advance Republicans’ stopgap funding bill once again in a 55-45 vote after most Democrats voted against it.

The GOP needed 60 votes to pass the bill that would fund the government for another seven weeks until 21 November, which would require at least seven Democratic votes if all Republicans supported it.

Three Democrats crossed party lines to support the measure as they did last night: Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, and Angus King of Maine. Rand Paul of Kentucky was the only Republican to vote against.

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In fact, the Democrats are pushing to continue enhanced federal subsidies for Affordable Care Act coverage and to reverse deep cuts to Medicaid contained in Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package signed in July.

Neither of those changes would provide health coverage to undocumented immigrants, since they aren’t eligible for either program.

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