Core Points - The U.S. Senate voted on a temporary funding bill proposed by the Democrats on October 1, resulting in 47 votes in favor and 53 against, failing to pass the bill [1] - Subsequently, the Senate voted on a temporary funding bill proposed by the Republicans to extend federal government funding until the end of November, which had passed the House of Representatives with support from several Democratic lawmakers [1] - The Republican bill received 55 votes in favor but did not reach the required 60 votes for passage, leading to the failure to quickly end the federal government shutdown [1] - As of October 1, at midnight Eastern Time, the federal government entered a shutdown for the first time in nearly seven years, affecting approximately 750,000 federal employees who will be furloughed, and potentially delaying or suspending some public services and economic data releases [1]
美参议院再次否决临时拨款法案,政府停摆持续
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-01 22:46