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Government Shutdown Reaches Day 37 as Negotiations Continue

The federal government shutdown has entered its 37th day as Senate leaders work to find a resolution, though significant disagreements remain between the parties.

Republican Congressman Eli Crane posted on X that Senate Democrats are refusing to reopen the government for political reasons. He argues that “this is all a political game to them.”

Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego explained during a CBS interview that his primary concern is protecting health insurance subsidies that affect approximately 24 million Americans.

"Right now I'm not hearing those assurances," Gallego said, referring to guarantees that insurance premiums would not increase significantly. "I'm not going to raise American families' insurance rates overnight."

Recent Proposal

Recently, Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated that Republicans have presented a proposal to Democrats and are awaiting their response. He indicated the Senate could work through the weekend if negotiations produce a potential path forward.

Recent discussions have focused on a plan that would tie government funding to three longer-term spending bills, along with a commitment from Senate Republicans to hold a vote on extending health care tax credits by a specific date. 

These tax credits could then help reduce insurance premiums for millions of Americans.

However, House Speaker Mike Johnson has not committed to holding a similar vote in the House. This creates uncertainty about whether a Senate vote on health care would lead to actual policy changes, even if it passes.

Gallego stated he is open to negotiations but needs concrete commitments. "I'm willing to hear it. I'm willing to listen. I'm willing to negotiate," he affirmed.

While Crane characterizes Democratic concerns as political branding, Gallego maintains that protecting health care subsidies requires concrete commitments, not just promises.

Senate Democrats planned to meet late Thursday to discuss the Republican proposal and determine their next steps.

Ericka Piñon

Ericka Pinon is a state and federal reporter for Cactus Politics. She was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, and is fluent in both English and Spanish. She is currently studying Journalism and Mass Communications at Arizona State University.

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