Group 1 - The U.S. government shutdown has reached a historic record of 41 days, with a temporary funding bill passed in the Senate, potentially ending the shutdown soon [1] - The Senate approved the Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act with a vote of 60 to 40, but it still requires approval from the Republican-controlled House of Representatives [1] - The core issue of the shutdown revolves around extending tax credits for the Affordable Care Act, affecting 24 million Americans who may face increased insurance premiums [1] Group 2 - The agreement indicates that Democrats find it challenging to leverage their limited influence against Trump's agenda in a Republican-controlled Washington [2] - Polls show that during the shutdown, the public primarily blames Congress's deadlock on Republicans rather than Democrats, indicating a shift in political risk [2] - The reopening of federal departments may lead to significant backlogs and delays, particularly affecting 42 million low-income Americans in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) [2]
美国参议院通过临时拨款法案 待众议院表决 政府停摆有望于周三结束
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