The United States Senate has rejected a House Republican funding bill for the third time, ensuring the US government will remain shut until at least Friday. There was no change in the vote count, with all Republicans (except Senator Rand Paul [R-KY]) and three Democrats voting in favour of the CR. The vote followed a separate ballot on a Democrat-led funding bill that also failed. Both outcomes were expected.
- Democrat Senators John Fetterman (D-PA), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), and (Democrat-aligned Independent) Angus King (I-ME) voted in favour of the CR, as they did yesterday.
- Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), and retiring Gary Peters (D-MI), the group that (along with the above and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer [D-NY]) voted to keep the government open in March, again voted against the CR.
- A short time ago, Max Cohen at Punchbowl News reported that Shaheen "says she will continue to vote no on GOP CR [and] thinks she can get a deal that includes an ACA credit fix when the House returns... says she’s in talks with Republicans on this."
- While there hasn't been any movement on the vote tally, a bipartisan group of Senators huddled on the floor for an extended period, which might suggest some informal discussions are underway.
- Senator Peters, one of the above swing votes, and Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD), who has floated a one-year extension to the Obamacare subsidies as a potential offramp, were among the group.
- Burgess Everett at Semafor notes, "From what I could tell one thing beyond discussed on the floor that Dems are wondering if there’s a shorter term CR that could set up quicker negotiations on the ACA subsidies"