美众议院休会近两月后,将就重启政府投票!两党持续互相指责
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-11-12 14:47

Group 1 - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its 42nd day, with the House of Representatives set to vote on a temporary funding bill that was previously passed by the Senate [1] - The temporary funding bill's passage has led to criticism of the Democratic Party for failing to extend tax credits under the Affordable Care Act, with President Trump claiming a significant victory for the Republican Party [1] - Concerns among Democratic representatives include the risk of the Republican Party reneging on agreements regarding the Affordable Care Act and potential increases in healthcare premiums [1] Group 2 - If the temporary funding bill is approved, it will be sent to President Trump for signature, potentially ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history [1] - The potential elimination of the Affordable Care Act could lead to significant increases in healthcare premiums, with specific examples indicating a rise from $124.44 to $1515.98 annually in Plattsburgh, representing an 11-fold increase [1] - Trump's public statements emphasize the Republican Party's perceived victory, while analysts suggest that if the Republicans fail to uphold their commitments, it could provide the Democrats with a moral high ground in upcoming midterm elections [2]