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House to vote on government shutdown deal -- What to expect

Oakland University professor discusses what can happen at House vote

The House is preparing to vote Wednesday on a bill to end the 43-day-long government shutdown.

The bill would fund the government through the end of January.

It already cleared the Senate with eight Democrats voting with Republicans to pass it. But House Democrats appear ready to vote against the deal. They’re angry that it does nothing to address the central sticking point of lowering healthcare costs and extending affordable care tax act credits.

To talk about what we’re expecting on Nov. 12, Oakland University Political Science Professor Dave Dulio joined Local 4 Live. You can watch the full interview at the beginning of this article.


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