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US: Signs of thaw in shutdown freeze, Senators see hope of a deal next week

FP News Desk • October 30, 2025, 15:15:20 IST
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While party leaders continue to clash, sources, as cited by the American news website  Semafor, indicate an “unmistakable shift” and a noticeable “thaw” in dynamics among lawmakers and aides across both the Republican and Democratic parties.

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A view of the US Capitol dome, following a partial government shutdown in Washington, D.C., US. (Reuters )

Hopes are rising among rank-and-file US Senators that the month-long government shutdown may finally be nearing an end, with many expecting a bipartisan agreement as early as next week.

While party leaders continue to clash, sources, as cited by the American news website  Semafor, indicate an “unmistakable shift” and a noticeable “thaw” in dynamics among lawmakers and aides across both the Republican and Democratic parties.

The potential breakthrough is being driven by a mix of looming deadlines and political pressure, though a deal this week remains unlikely as President Donald Trump is out of town.

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Several key factors are pushing for a resolution next week.

First, expiring benefits: food stamps and other government aid programs are set to run out in many states by the coming Saturday, creating immediate pressure to act.

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Second, off-year elections scheduled for the following Tuesday could raise the political stakes, making the party blamed for the prolonged shutdown potentially pay a higher political price.

Finally, the opening of the Obamacare insurance markets this weekend adds urgency, as rising premiums are linked to the imminent expiration of federal subsidies, a particularly pressing concern for Democrats.

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Focus on a broader spending deal

Senators are quietly discussing how to restart Congress’s broken spending process.

Any potential resolution would almost certainly involve an agreement to pass full-year spending bills, moving away from the short-term, stopgap funding measures, known as continuing resolutions (CRs), that have become common under the current administration.

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Lawmakers are pushing for movement on specific appropriation bills covering defence, labour, and commerce.

While Republicans hope Democrats will recognise the “inflicting” pain of the shutdown, Democrats are demanding a win on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits. Many believe that progress will accelerate once President Trump returns to Washington and commits to meeting with congressional principals.

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If the shutdown extends into the middle of next week, it will officially surpass 35 days, becoming the longest government shutdown in US history.

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