Congressional Democrats have reached a deal to end the longest government shutdown in history, according to a new report.

Multiple sources granted anonymity told Axios that the deal includes supporting a procedural motion to approve a series of short-term spending bills that fund the government through the end of the year. The deal also includes voting in December to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies that Democrats have been fighting to preserve, according to the report.

There is also a negotiation to reinstate all of the federal workers Trump laid off during the shutdown, the report adds.

"Talks are fluid, and no deal is final until lawmakers have voted," Axios reported. "But the discussions are progressing toward a deal that would end weeks of deadlock in the Senate."

A draft of the appropriations bill lawmakers are expected to pass was released on Sunday.

Read the text of the bill by clicking here.