美政府“停摆”继续 本周超2万航班延误
Xin Hua She·2025-10-10 07:47

Group 1 - The U.S. government remains in a shutdown due to the Senate's failure to pass a new temporary funding bill, resulting in over 20,000 flight delays nationwide since October 6 [1][2] - The Republican proposal received only 54 votes, falling short of the 60 votes needed for passage, with the next vote scheduled for October 10 [1] - The ongoing deadlock between the two parties is primarily over healthcare subsidies, diminishing the likelihood of a quick resolution [1] Group 2 - During the government shutdown, air traffic controllers and airport security personnel are required to work without pay, with a reported shortage of approximately 3,500 air traffic controllers [2] - The Trump administration has begun airing videos at airports blaming the Democrats for the shutdown and the resulting flight delays, emphasizing the impact on federal operations [2] - The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the shutdown will force about 750,000 federal employees to take unpaid leave [2]