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特朗普,正式签署!
证券时报·2025-11-13 04:16

Core Points - The U.S. government has ended the longest shutdown in history, lasting 43 days, after President Trump signed a temporary funding bill [2] - The bill was passed by the House of Representatives with a vote of 222 in favor and 209 against, providing funding for most government agencies until January 30, 2026 [2] - The Senate had previously passed the bill with a vote of 60 to 40, but only three out of twelve annual appropriations were included, leaving nine budgets still unresolved [2] Summary by Sections - Government Shutdown: The U.S. federal government had been in a shutdown since October 1 due to the Senate's failure to pass a new temporary funding bill before funds ran out [2] - Legislative Process: The temporary funding bill was passed by both the Senate and the House, allowing for continued operations of government agencies while negotiations for the remaining budgets continue [2] - Future Implications: The ongoing negotiations may lead to another potential government shutdown in over two months if the remaining nine appropriations are not resolved [2]