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Senate Votes to Reopen Government Amid 'Republican-Made Health Care Crisis' Overhaul Proposal
Senate lawmakers voted to reopen the government in a deal that brought together 8 Democrats and 52 Republicans, following an eight-day shutdown over healthcare issues. The measure was criticized by Democrats who opposed the resolution.
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The US Senate voted to reopen the government on Sunday, with a late-Sunday deal that allowed for a path forward after 60 votes were reached when eight Democrats joined Republicans in support of the resolution; the vote sparked backlash from those who opposed the resolution as a 'Republican-made health care crisis'.
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