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特朗普签了,美政府结束“停摆”!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-13 03:32

Core Points - The U.S. government has ended its longest shutdown in history, lasting 43 days, after President Trump signed a temporary funding bill on November 12 [1][3] - The House of Representatives passed the funding bill with a vote of 222 in favor and 209 against, which will provide funding for most government agencies until January 30, 2026 [1][3] Group 1 - The Senate failed to pass a new temporary funding bill before government funds ran out, leading to the shutdown that began on October 1 [3] - During the shutdown, federal employees, air traffic controllers, and military personnel faced unpaid wages, and public services such as food assistance were disrupted, affecting the daily lives of many Americans [3] - The funding bill passed only includes three of the twelve annual appropriations, indicating that nine budgets remain unresolved, which could lead to another shutdown in the future [3]