For a number of weeks now, the Senate has tried, and failed, on 13 separate events to advance a short-term funding bill to reopen the government. However now, in accordance with Senate Majority Chief John Thune, that invoice has one fairly huge drawback: If it had been to cross the Senate within the coming days, it would not reopen the federal government for an extended sufficient time.
“The date goes to have to alter,” Thune stated Monday.
If the Senate had authorised the Home-passed short-term authorities funding invoice on or earlier than the start of the shutdown, it could have prolonged the funding deadline for seven weeks — till Nov. 21 — shopping for congressional appropriators practically two months to proceed their work on full-year funding payments earlier than one other funding deadline.
However that was 34 days in the past. And now, on Nov. 3, that seven weeks of runway that the short-term invoice would have given appropriators has shortened to two-and-a-half weeks.
Thune stated that the Nov. 21 funding deadline that is within the Home invoice won’t give lawmakers sufficient time to work on full-year appropriations earlier than staring down one more shutdown. So, the Senate’s new technique for presidency funding goes to contain some kind of change to the date, he stated.
Senate Majority Chief John Thune talks to reporters whereas standing within the doorway of his workplace on the U.S. Capitol on the twenty ninth day of the federal authorities shutdown, October 29, 2025 in Washington.
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“That date is misplaced,” Thune instructed reporters Monday. “So, it is a query now of what the following date is.”
Thune stated he was open to concepts on new deadlines, together with shifting the short-term funding invoice to maintain the federal government open till early 2026.
There are a variety of ways in which the Senate might go about altering the date if a invoice just like the one which Republicans are backing ever had the mandatory Democratic assist to advance. Thune saved a spread of potentialities on the desk: The Senate might approve the Home invoice after which amend it, or it might begin in on a model new invoice.
However in both case, if the Senate finally approves a funding invoice with a brand new date, the Home goes to have to return again into city to vote on it. The Senate invoice will not have the ability to merely head proper to President Donald Trump’s desk. And meaning Speaker Mike Johnson might need to name the Home again to Washington for the primary time in weeks if the Senate does finally act.

Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson speaks throughout a information convention on the US Capitol, November 3, 2025, in Washington.
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There’s nonetheless no clear path out of the shutdown. Democrats proceed to insist that Republicans want to have interaction in negotiations on well being care with a purpose to hold the federal government funded.
However after a weekend of talks between some rank-and-file members, Thune stated he is optimistic issues may very well be shifting.
“Primarily based on kind of my intestine on how this stuff function, I feel we’re getting near an off-ramp right here,” Thune stated. “However I once more, I do not know what — that is in contrast to any kind of authorities shutdown when it comes to the way in which Democrats are reacting to it.”
Thune advised that little has modified about what Republicans are keen to supply Democrats in alternate for the remaining votes they should reopen the federal government. The provides stay about course of and never about well being care, as Democrats have demanded, so it isn’t but clear if this might be sufficient to safe the votes to maneuver ahead.
