The deal, negotiated by a group of Democrats and GOP leaders, funds the government through Jan. 30. If it passes, it will still need to clear the House, which will likely take days.

WASHINGTON — Senators struck an agreement Sunday, projecting confidence that it will be sufficient to end the lengthy U.S. government shutdown, three sources with direct knowledge of the details told NBC News.

The agreement, reached by a group of Democrats who teamed up with Republicans, should have the necessary 60 votes to clear the Senate, these sources said. It would then need to pass the House and earn President Donald Trump’s signature to become law and reopen the government.

Even if it has enough support to clear those hurdles, the process is expected to take days.

The agreement contains a “minibus” — three full-year appropriations bills that will fund certain departments like Agriculture through the end of the fiscal year next fall — and a continuing resolution to fund the rest of the government at existing spending levels through Jan. 30.

It would also fully fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, once known as food stamps, through next September, a major flashpoint in the shutdown.

The sources said the deal also reverses Trump’s attempted layoffs of federal workers during the shutdown through RIFs, or “reduction in force” notifications.

But in a major concession from Democrats, it does not include an extension of expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies. Allowing the funds to lapse would raise insurance premiums for millions of Americans unless they are extended. Instead, the Democrats settled for a promise that the Senate will vote on a bill to extend the subsidies by the end of the second week of December, with the outcome uncertain, two of the sources said.

Even then, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has said he won’t promise that the House will vote on extending the subsidies.

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    I’m disappointed too, but there’s a reasonable chance the huge expected jump in healthcare costs will bite the GOP in the ass…

    Just look at MTG

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      Yeah the thousands of people who are going to die, be bankrupted, and or go homeless in the meantime probably don’t give a fuck about how it might change the elections in a year.

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        And lets be honest, it’s not going to change the elections either since nobody is willing to use their vote for anything but more garbage from both of these parties.

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        tbf the millions of people who are starving probably don’t care about health insurance premiums

        and the innocent people in gulags probably… well, they probably care about the starving people because they’re not monsters but lets say they have their own priorities

        i agree with the sentiment but republicans presented only horrible, cruel options and democrats were forced to choose

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          tbf the millions of people who are starving probably don’t care about health insurance premiums

          Yeah, because paying MUCH more for something else that you ALSO need in order to stay alive and be able to work REALLY helps with being able to afford food!

          republicans presented only horrible, cruel options

          True

          democrats were forced to choose

          And by caving to the Republicans in exchange for a temporary band aid and empty promises from known liars, they made an awful choice that’s going to kill MORE people than holding firm would.

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        There’s an Avatar the Last Airbender set coming out soon, I think, so that’s neat.

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        Going against the GOP. On healthcare and the shutdown; specifically Mike Johnson. And she’s a big proponent of releasing the Epstein files.

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          ehh MTG always struck me as one of the Republicans that bought on hook-line-and-sinker. Most Republicans I know are just doing it for power and/or money. MTG is one that is as stupid as the Fox News-bingeing base. She was the first AFAIK to accuse the Parkland survivors of being paid actors; and she became infamous for that and the “Jewish space laser” thing. In terms of Congress, MTG was trailblazing with her crazy because it was genuine crazy.

          I’m not surprised the Epstein files were MTG’s breaking point.Most, like Nancy Mace, are sticking the script because she’s just there for power.

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          …and she apparently (allegedly) is musing a run for President in the future. So she has to take on a new mask … for now.

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        Pretty much all they’ve released lately is licensed sets, some of which really seem like a stretch to fit with the rest of it.

        A lot of my friends think they are ruining the game.