From Simon Marshall-Shah <[email protected]>
Subject FUSA Statement: Senate Package to End Government Shutdown & the Need to Lower Health Care Costs
Date November 10, 2025 9:08 PM
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New Families USA Statement on Senate Package to End the Government Shutdown
Dear Partners,
Late yesterday evening, the Senate voted 60-40 to end debate on a funding package that would reopen the federal government after nearly six weeks since the shutdown began.
As the statement [[link removed]] from Anthony Wright, Families USA’s Executive Director, states:
The shutdown may be ending, but the fight to contain health care costs must continue. More than 22 million Americans who purchase their own health coverage are now at risk of facing skyrocketing premiums or losing their coverage altogether.
We are profoundly disappointed that this agreement includes only a promise of a future vote on extending the enhanced premium tax credits that millions of Americans depend on to afford their coverage.
Read the Full Statement [[link removed]]
This was a procedural vote that sets up the Senate to pass the bill late Monday or in the early morning hours on Tuesday. The House is then expected to take up the spending package later this week.
The bill funds most federal agencies through the end of January and some through September 30, 2026. The longer-term portion includes funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which has experienced tremendous uncertainty this month and would now be protected in any potential future shutdown over the next year. It also provides backpay to federal workers and protects against additional mass firings through the end of January.
Yet, it does not include any extension of the health care tax credits, which had been Democrats’ longstanding demand. Democrats secured a promise for a separate vote on the tax credits in December, but the necessary Republican votes and Presidential signature required to extend the enhanced credits are not promised.
Democratic Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (NV), Dick Durbin (IL), John Fetterman (PA), Maggie Hassan (NH), Tim Kaine (VA), Jacky Rosen (NV), and Jeanne Shaheen (NH), along with independent Sen. Angus King (ME), who caucuses with Democrats, joined Republicans (save for Rand Paul of Kentucky) to vote in favor of moving the funding bill forward.
Thank you all for your staunch advocacy to make health care more affordable for millions — this fight continues and we are grateful for your hard work.
Best,
Simon Marshall-Shah
Director, Strategic Partnerships
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