Republicans Stand Firm as Senate Passes Bill to End Record Shutdown, Democrats Cave on Obamacare Demands

Key Facts

Published: November 11, 2025Location: Washington D.C.Source: Washington Times, Epoch Times, Wall Street Journal, Wire Services
  • Senate passes GOP-led funding bill to end 41-day shutdown without Obamacare subsidies
  • Eight Democrats break ranks, giving Republicans 60 votes to advance the measure
  • Package funds government through January and fully funds veterans and agriculture programs
  • Trump praises deal as “very good,” with House expected to pass it Wednesday

congress worthy christian newsby Emmitt Barry, with reporting from Washington D.C. Bureau Staff

WASHINGTON D.C. (Worthy News) – The Senate passed a crucial spending package Monday night that will reopen the federal government and end the longest shutdown in American history, marking a significant victory for Republicans who refused to let Democrats hold government funding hostage to partisan healthcare demands.

The legislation passed 60-40, with eight Democrats breaking ranks to join Republicans in ending the 41-day impasse. The bill now heads to the GOP-controlled House for a vote expected Wednesday before reaching President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature.

“After 41 long days, I’m glad that we finally have a clear path to ending this unnecessary shutdown in a responsible way that quickly pays federal workers and reopens the federal government,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said. The resolution marks a return to responsible governance after Democrats attempted to extract unrelated policy concessions.

Republicans Refuse to Be Held Hostage

In what many conservatives are calling a major win for fiscal responsibility, Senate Republicans successfully resisted Democratic pressure to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies as part of the government funding package. These subsidies, originally passed as temporary COVID-19 relief measures, have been criticized by Republicans as corporate welfare for insurance companies rather than genuine cost relief for Americans.

“Republicans believe Americans deserve high quality, affordable health care,” said Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso (R-Wyo.). “Americans haven’t gotten that since the day Obamacare became law.”

Rather than cave to Democratic demands, Republicans offered only a promise to hold a separate vote on ACA subsidies in December—with no guarantee of passage. This strategic victory prevented Democrats from using the shutdown crisis to force through unrelated partisan healthcare policy.

Eight Democrats Break With Party Leadership

Eight moderate Democrats ultimately chose country over party politics, joining Republicans to advance the legislation. The group included Sens. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Tim Kaine (D-Va.), Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan (both D-N.H.), Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen (both D-Nev.), John Fetterman (D-Pa.), and Angus King (I-Maine). Notably, none of these senators face reelection next year.

Their decision drew immediate criticism from progressive firebrands like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who warned of dire consequences from failing to extend the Obamacare subsidies. However, conservative analysts dispute these apocalyptic claims, noting that the underlying premium increases reflect the fundamental failures of Obamacare itself rather than the subsidy expiration.

Comprehensive Funding Package

The bipartisan agreement extends government funding through January 30, 2026, providing a clean stopgap for most agencies while delivering full-year appropriations for critical priorities including the Department of Veterans Affairs, Agriculture Department, military construction, and the legislative branch.

Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, emphasized the importance of securing full-year funding for veterans ahead of Veterans Day. “What a way to tell our veterans how much we value their sacrifice and service,” Collins said.

The package also ensures uninterrupted food stamp benefits through SNAP and WIC programs, addressing a key pain point that emerged during the shutdown when millions of Americans experienced delayed benefits.

President Trump indicated his support for the deal, telling reporters it was “very good” and that he would “abide by the deal.”

Paul Takes Principled Stand on Hemp Regulations

The only Republican to vote against the package was Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who objected to provisions addressing hemp-derived cannabis products. Paul defended Kentucky’s hemp farmers and small businesses against language he argued would unnecessarily restrict the industry.

The Kentucky libertarian forced a vote on his amendment to strike the hemp-related provisions, though it was ultimately tabled. His principled stand highlighted ongoing conservative concerns about federal overreach into agricultural markets.

Path Forward

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced that the House will reconvene Wednesday to vote on the bill. “Our long national nightmare is coming to an end,” Johnson said. “We stood firm, and now the government will reopen without the partisan strings Democrats tried to attach.”

The legislation now heads to the House, where swift passage is expected. Once signed, federal agencies could reopen as early as Wednesday—officially ending the record-breaking 43-day shutdown.

Conservative leaders are celebrating the resolution as proof that Republicans can govern responsibly while refusing to surrender to Democratic attempts at policy extortion during budget negotiations.

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