第13次否决,美国政府“停摆”继续!
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2025-10-29 02:45

Group 1 - The U.S. Senate failed to advance a temporary funding bill, resulting in a continued government shutdown, marking the 13th vote on a "clean" funding bill aimed at maintaining federal operations until November 21 [1][2] - The "clean" funding bill is designed to restore government operations temporarily without additional policy provisions, focusing solely on basic funding to expedite the approval process [1][2] - The previous similar bill passed on October 17, 2024, with a vote of 65 to 27, successfully avoiding a government shutdown until March 11 of the following year, but the plan could not be extended in 2025 due to significant partisan disagreements on core issues like healthcare benefits [1] Group 2 - The current funding bill proposed by the House aims to maintain government operations at current funding levels until November 21 but faced opposition from Democratic lawmakers due to the absence of an extension for tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) [2] - The Republican stance is to support a "clean" funding bill that excludes any controversial provisions, prioritizing essential functions such as military pay, border enforcement, and nuclear safety, while Democrats refuse to negotiate on healthcare and funding, leading to a structural impasse [2] - Republican Representative Anna Paulina Luna indicated that the government shutdown could persist until late November, potentially extending to Thanksgiving, which falls on November 27 this year [2]