WASHINGTON — The government shutdown is set to drag into its fourth week, and lawmakers have made little progress on coming to an agreement to turn the lights back on. Senate Republicans will try to ramp up pressure on their Democratic colleagues this week, but a long-term solution has yet to be found.

The Senate will return on Monday evening to vote for the 11th time on a Republican-led spending resolution to reopen the government until Nov. 21 and buy more time for appropriators to finish the full-year bills that were supposed to be finished by Oct. 1. But Democrats remain opposed to any spending bill unless Republicans can guarantee a permanent extension of some COVID-19-era Obamacare tax subsidies.

Meanwhile, Sunday marks one month since the House has been in session as GOP leaders

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