Group 1 - The U.S. Senate is set to vote for the 13th time on a "clean" government funding bill passed by the House, aimed at temporarily restoring government operations at current funding levels [1] - The procedural motion has been rejected 12 times in the Senate, requiring at least 60 votes, including support from some Democrats, to pass [1] - The expected outcome of the 13th vote is likely to fail again, as several Senate Democrats indicate that government shutdown cannot be resolved without President Trump's direct involvement in negotiations [1] Group 2 - The significant divide between the Republican and Democratic parties on core issues such as healthcare-related benefits has prevented the Senate from passing a new temporary funding bill before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30 [1] - As a result of the failure to pass a new funding bill, the federal government has run out of operational funds and has been in a "shutdown" since October 1 [1]
为停止政府“停摆” 美参议院将第13次表决拨款法案
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-28 14:52