Core Points - The Senate Democrats and Republicans have reached an agreement on a government funding bill to avoid a partial government shutdown, with only one day left before funding runs out [1] - The agreement includes advancing the funding bill for most government departments for the remainder of the fiscal year, while providing a two-week temporary funding for the Department of Homeland Security to continue negotiations on immigration enforcement actions [1] - Senate Republican leadership is taking steps to arrange a vote, with the bill expected to pass as early as the evening of January 29 [1] Legislative Process - The funding bill must be approved by both the Senate and the House of Representatives, with the Senate expected to vote first [1] - Several federal departments are at risk of running out of operational funds by January 30, highlighting the urgency of the negotiations [1] - Previous procedural votes in the Senate failed to advance the funding bill due to disagreements on immigration enforcement, with some Republican senators also voting against it [1]
美参议院就推进拨款法案达成协议以避免政府“停摆”
Xin Hua She·2026-01-30 01:49