美参议院未通过临时预算案
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-21 00:04

Core Points - The U.S. Senate did not pass a temporary budget bill approved by the House of Representatives, increasing the risk of a government shutdown by September 30, 2025 [1] - The Senate vote resulted in 44 votes in favor and 48 against, failing to meet the required 60 votes for passage [1] - The House had previously passed the budget bill with a vote of 217 in favor and 212 against, which would maintain government operations at current funding levels until November 21 [1] Summary by Category Legislative Actions - The Senate's failure to pass the temporary budget bill raises concerns about a potential government shutdown if an agreement is not reached by the end of September [1] - The budget bill included an additional $8.8 million for security for government officials, members of Congress, and Supreme Court justices [1] Political Reactions - Democrats expressed dissatisfaction with the healthcare budget included in the bill, while Republicans criticized the Democrats' demands as likely to significantly increase the budget [1] - Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called for an end to the "farce" and urged for negotiations to begin [1] - Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated that the budget could pass if a few Democratic senators supported it, allowing the government to operate normally [1] Upcoming Schedule - Both chambers of Congress are scheduled to recess next week, leaving limited time for negotiations and increasing the risk of a government shutdown [1]