Thune: Expiring ACA subsidies will be 'addressed' but not on stopgap funding
Senate Majority Leader
He argued that the
Thune acknowledged that there's growing support among
But Thune argued the issue needs to be negotiated as part of the end-of-year appropriations process and not tacked on to the 45-day continuing resolution the House hopes to pass this week.
"I think the ACA subsidies will be an issue that will be addressed but I think right now we've got to keep the government open so we can do appropriations bills and work on that, with that solution," he told reporters.
"I don't think it's going to be close to ready to go by the shutdown of the government, which would happen
"I think we've got a path right now to keep the government open, to continue to work on appropriations bills and to have conversations about that subject," he said.
Thune said he's offering
He said he would "be happy to sit down" with Senate Democratic Leader
Thune said that he's delegated negotiations over the details of the government funding bill to Senate Appropriations Committee Chair
"Schumer knows where my office is," Thune told reporters. "We want to pass a clean CR, he should be for that. Right? He's been for it in the past. And the appropriators are working on it."
"Our position remains this: We want to keep the government open by engaging in bipartisan negotiations where we can address some of the grave harm
The



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