The House of Representatives reconvenes Wednesday for the first time since the government shutdown began, ending its longest absence in recent history. Following a deal between Senate Republicans and Democrats, the amended funding bill includes three full-year appropriations and extends government funding until January 30. House Speaker Mike Johnson faces criticism from both parties for the lengthy absence and will need to unite his conference to pass the legislation. Also looming is the need to address expiring health care subsidies, with Democrats considering a discharge petition to force a vote on the issue.




