Senate’s 14th rejection of House-passed stopgap falls 54-44 short of 60-vote filibuster threshold, extending shutdown to day 35 November 4, 2025.
Majority Leader John Thune expresses optimism for breakthrough this week, funding through November 21 impasse over ACA premium subsidies.
Funding dispute centers on enhanced tax credits expiring end 2025, threatening 15% hikes for 20 million enrollees, threatening 114% up $1,016 annually.
Democrats refuse “clean” resolution without subsidies, Republicans promise future vote likely failing, threatening to significantly hike health care costs.
Bipartisan back-channeling intensifies, 6 GOP senators join Democrats, potential agreement to persuade moderates for 60 votes.
CBO estimates $14 billion GDP dent escalating to $50 billion monthly, 20% air traffic delays, 4,000 federal layoffs AFGE.
Thune’s “no gun to heads” negotiation, rejecting Trump’s filibuster end, embodies traditions’ quiet covenant.
This vote’s quiet impasse unveils new era where impasse’s quiet traps bridge partisan voids, transforming governance with enduring tension.






