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Republicans propose ending shutdown by reinstating workers and extending key benefits, tied to future ACA subsidy vote.
Senate Republicans have unveiled a proposal to end the 37-day government shutdown by reinstating some laid-off federal workers and extending funding for SNAP and veterans' services through September, in exchange for a future vote on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies.
The plan, backed by President Trump and aimed at securing moderate Democratic support, comes amid growing pressure to resolve the deadlock.
Meanwhile, Sen. Kennedy introduced legislation to withhold congressional pay during shutdowns, a move gaining traction among fiscal conservatives to hold lawmakers accountable.
Democrats remain divided, and Senate leaders express cautious optimism, but passage remains uncertain amid deep partisan divisions.
Los republicanos proponen poner fin al cierre reintegrando a los trabajadores y extendiendo beneficios clave, vinculados a la futura votación de subsidios ACA.