After 41 days of gridlock, the Senate on Monday night passed a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The bill's passage was part of a deal that eight members of the Democratic caucus made with Republicans. The agreement, which guarantees a future vote on extending tax credits for Americans insured under the Affordable Care Act, has angered many in the Democratic base. Here's how some lawmakers reacted.
5 Democratic lawmakers weigh in on divisive shutdown deal
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