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Senate Reaches Last-Minute Deal to End Longest Government Shutdown

Shutdown Over: The Compromise That Brought Washington Back to Work

Miles Rowan
Last updated: November 12, 2025 1:46 am
Miles Rowan
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A Bipartisan Breakthrough Ends Historic Shutdown

In a surprise move, Senate Republicans and Democrats reached a bipartisan agreement late Sunday to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The key to the resolution? A strategic compromise to protect federal workers from job losses during the funding lapse.

Tim Kaine’s Crucial Role in the Final Negotiations

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., was key during the shutdown talks, pressing for what he called a “moratorium on mischief”-a freeze on any new federal layoffs during and immediately after the shutdown. Representing a large federal workforce in Virginia, Kaine’s push assured that furloughed employees got their jobs back and temporarily shielded against further staffing cuts.

While initially resisted, Kaine’s condition gained momentum as the negotiations heated up. His proposal finally made it into the final bill that advanced in the Senate late Sunday night.

Behind-the-Scenes Talks that Sealed the Deal

Though health care funding captured headlines, those close to the matter say it was the layoff protection clause that ultimately broke the impasse. For weeks, a bipartisan team of Sens. Jeanne Shaheen, Angus King, Maggie Hassan, Susan Collins and Katie Britt had been in quiet talks.

Negotiations sped up after Kaine submitted a written proposal to Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Sen. Collins. Draft agreements and text messages were in full circulation between key players Sunday morning, including Kaine and Britt.

Federal Worker Protections Drive Bipartisan Support

As the shutdown dragged into its sixth week, the political pressure mounted. Missed paychecks, delayed airport operations and reduced food aid shifted momentum. Kaine’s layoff freeze – formally, a “reduction in force (RIF) moratorium” – became the linchpin that drew enough Democratic votes to pass the legislation.

Meanwhile, Collins and Senate appropriators announced a three-bill funding package for veterans programs, food assistance, and congressional operations that demonstrated good faith on both sides.

Internal Democratic Resistance and Strategic Outreach

Still, with gains made, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., withheld full support, citing insufficient health care funding. All the while, Senators Shaheen, King and Hassan worked behind the scenes to round up support among Democrats, even earning thanks from colleagues who voted no but knew compromise was necessary.

Cross-party collaboration and leadership promises

With top party leaders at odds, cross-aisle diplomacy proved essential. Senator Britt confirmed that she reached out to Schumer to ensure he wouldn’t block the funding package. At the same time, Senators secured a key promise from Thune: a scheduled December vote on expanding Affordable Care Act subsidies.

White House Involvement and GOP Strategy

Although President Trump stayed out of the direct talks, coordination continued through Vice President J.D. Vance and senior staff from the White House. Their engagement helped finalize the RIF protections and ensure alignment with Senate Republican goals.

Senator Collins led the final deal structure, drawing heavily from her original six-point plan. The package included back pay for federal workers, reauthorization of essential programs, and the short-term reopening of all agencies.

Result: Government reopens with compromise wins

Late Sunday, the Senate approved a bill to end the shutdown. Republicans emerged with a lean package reflecting their priorities, as Democrats gained symbolic but important protections for federal employees. To Senator Kaine, the “moratorium on mischief” was more than a negotiating chip-it became the breakthrough that reopened the government and proved bipartisan cooperation is still possible, even in a divided Congress.

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