What to know on Day 38 of the government shutdown:
Senate Democrats offered on Friday to end the government shutdown in exchange for a one-year extension of health care tax credits and a plan to continue broader talks, a proposal that was swiftly rejected by Republicans, who grew increasingly frustrated with their colleagues over the course of the day.
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer laid out the Democratic proposal on the Senate floor in the afternoon. He said Democrats would back a bill to quickly reopen the government if it included the one-year extension of tax credits to bring down the cost of health insurance premiums.
GOP senators rejected the offer out of hand. Majority Leader John Thune told CBS News it was a "nonstarter" that "doesn't even get close." Sen. Lindsey Graham of

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