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美共和党临时拨款法案再次未能在参议院获得推进
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-15 19:46
Core Points - The U.S. Senate failed to advance the Republican temporary funding bill with a vote of 51 to 44, requiring 60 votes to proceed [1] Group 1 - The bill aimed to fund the government until the end of November [1]
【环球财经】临时拨款法案未获通过 美联邦政府“停摆”进入第三周
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-15 05:58
Core Points - The U.S. Senate failed to pass a new temporary funding bill, leading to the federal government shutdown entering its third week [1] - The Senate voted for the eighth time on a temporary funding bill proposed by the Republican Party, which had already passed the House of Representatives, but it did not receive the necessary 60 votes for approval [1] - The shutdown began on October 1 after the Senate could not agree on key issues such as healthcare-related spending before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30 [1] Government Impact - Since the government shutdown began, 4,108 federal employees have been laid off according to a statement from the U.S. Department of Justice [1] - The Office of Management and Budget announced plans to continue layoffs and is preparing for the ongoing shutdown [1] - The National President of the Federal Employees Union accused the Trump administration of "illegally firing" thousands of employees who provide essential services to communities and has filed a lawsuit to overturn the layoffs [1]
特朗普要求政府“停摆”期间确保发军饷
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-12 09:30
Core Points - The U.S. federal government shutdown is increasingly impacting various sectors, with President Trump directing the Defense Secretary to use available funds to pay military salaries during the shutdown [1][3] - The Defense Secretary has been instructed to ensure military personnel are paid by October 15, with approximately $8 billion originally allocated for military research and development potentially redirected to cover salaries if the shutdown continues [3] - The shutdown is causing significant negative effects on vulnerable populations, including reduced or canceled critical medical services for Native American reservations and uncertainty for farmers regarding federal assistance programs [5] Group 1 - The government shutdown is affecting military funding and personnel payments [1][3] - President Trump blames the Democratic Party for the shutdown, emphasizing national security concerns [3] - The potential redirection of $8 billion from military R&D to military salaries highlights the financial strain caused by the shutdown [3] Group 2 - The shutdown is leading to reduced medical services for vulnerable populations, particularly in Native American communities [5] - Farmers are facing difficulties in planning for the next planting season due to uncertainty in federal assistance [5] - A food program for over 6 million low-income mothers and children is nearing depletion of funds, indicating the broader social impact of the shutdown [5]
共和党态度转变?特朗普表态“愿意跟民主党谈判”,美国政府关门已进入第二周
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen· 2025-10-07 04:12
Core Points - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its second week, with President Trump indicating potential negotiations with Democrats on healthcare, but the "reopen first, negotiate later" stance creates uncertainty [1] - The ongoing impasse has led to hundreds of thousands of federal employees being furloughed, increasing political pressure on lawmakers as payroll dates approach [2] Healthcare Subsidies as Core Disagreement - The Senate rejected the House-passed temporary funding bill for the fifth time, with a vote of 52-42, failing to meet the required 60 votes [3] - Democrats insist on including Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidy provisions in any temporary spending bill, which are set to expire at the end of 2025, and demand the repeal of Medicaid cuts from Trump's second-term spending bill [3] - Republicans are employing a "carrot and stick" strategy, suggesting future discussions on ACA subsidies while pressuring key Democratic senators representing large numbers of federal employees [3] White House's Firm Stance - Trump's economic advisor warned of "severe measures" if the Senate vote fails, hinting at potential layoffs of federal employees who are currently on unpaid leave [4] - Trump has previously indicated that he would take the opportunity to fire thousands of federal workers if the government shuts down [4]
美政府“停摆”马上第七天 特朗普“松口”后又改口
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-10-07 03:24
Group 1: Government Shutdown Impact - The U.S. federal government has been in a shutdown for six days, with significant economic losses estimated at over $15 billion per week [1][9]. - The shutdown is projected to reduce the U.S. GDP by approximately 0.1 percentage points per week, with potential job losses of around 43,000 if it continues for a month [10]. - Key sectors such as tourism are expected to suffer, with the tourism industry facing losses of $1 billion for each week of the shutdown [10]. Group 2: Political Negotiations - President Trump expressed willingness to negotiate with Democrats regarding healthcare agreements, signaling a potential shift in Republican stance on healthcare subsidies [2][4]. - Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer denied any negotiations with Republicans, insisting that Democrats would only engage if their demands regarding healthcare subsidies were met [6]. - The ongoing dispute centers around whether to fund the government first or extend healthcare subsidies, highlighting a critical impasse between the two parties [8][10].
新华财经早报:10月5日
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-10-05 00:58
Group 1 - China criticized the US "reciprocal tariff" measures at the WTO, calling for all parties to jointly maintain the global service trade order [1] - During the first four days of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, key retail and catering enterprises in China saw sales increase by 3.3% year-on-year [1] - The Ministry of Transport raised the typhoon defense response to level two due to Typhoon "Maidum," which is expected to make landfall in Guangdong and Hainan [1] Group 2 - The Ministry of Water Resources initiated a level four emergency response for flood prevention in four provinces due to Typhoon "Maidum," predicting significant rainfall and potential flooding [1] - The National Railway Group reported that on October 3, over 18.16 million passengers were sent by rail, with expectations of continued high passenger flow [1] - In September, the A-share market completed a total of 40.616 billion yuan in refinancing, a nearly 30% increase month-on-month [1]
临时拨款法案在参院再度受阻 美政府“停摆”将继续
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-03 23:51
Core Points - The U.S. Senate failed to pass a new temporary funding bill, leading to a continued government shutdown, with voting largely split along party lines [1] - The Republican proposal received 54 votes in favor and 44 against, with three Democratic senators supporting it, but it fell short of the 60 votes needed to overcome procedural hurdles [1] - Democrats aim to extend enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act and reverse cuts to federal Medicaid, while Republicans want to maintain government operations at current levels until November 21 [1] Group 1 - The government shutdown has entered its third day, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse [1] - Senate Republican leader John Thune accused Democrats of holding the government and the public hostage, while Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer criticized Republicans for allowing medical costs to rise [1] Group 2 - The Trump administration has frozen $2.1 billion in infrastructure project funding for Chicago, which is governed by Democrats, seen as further pressure from Republicans [2] - Earlier, the administration announced the freezing of $18 billion in federal funds for two major infrastructure projects in New York City and terminated numerous renewable energy projects worth nearly $8 billion, primarily affecting Democratic-led states [2] - Schumer stated that the Trump administration's actions are harming American working families and damaging the economy [2]
美国政府"停摆"首日:数十万雇员停薪,游客吃"闭门羹"
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-10-02 12:57
Core Points - The U.S. federal government has entered a shutdown due to the Senate's failure to pass a temporary funding bill, affecting approximately 750,000 federal employees and various public services [1][4] Group 1: Impact on Federal Employees - About 750,000 federal employees are on unpaid leave, while military and border patrol personnel are working without pay [2][4] - The Vice President warned that prolonged shutdowns could lead to layoffs, with the Commerce Department planning to cut 1% of its 14,000 employees [4] Group 2: Effects on Public Services and Tourism - Major tourist attractions, including the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center and national parks, are closed or operating with limited services, disrupting travel plans for many visitors [5][7][8] - The National Park Service has approximately two-thirds of its employees on unpaid leave, affecting over 400 sites [7][8] Group 3: Impact on the Aviation Industry - The aviation sector is under pressure, with over 11,000 of the 44,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees on unpaid leave, leading to potential delays and cancellations of flights [9][11] - The current staffing levels at the FAA are the lowest in decades, exacerbating existing personnel shortages and increasing the risk to aviation safety [11]
美国政府“停摆”首日:数十万雇员停薪
财联社· 2025-10-02 10:34
Core Points - The U.S. federal government has entered a "shutdown" due to the Senate's failure to pass a temporary funding bill, affecting approximately 750,000 federal employees who are forced into unpaid leave, disrupting various public services and tourist activities [1][2][3] Group 1: Impact on Federal Employees - About 750,000 federal employees are on unpaid leave, while military and border patrol personnel are working without pay [2] - The U.S. Vice President warned that prolonged shutdown could lead to layoffs, with the White House spokesperson indicating that federal layoffs are likely to occur soon [2][3] - The U.S. Commerce Department plans to cut 1% of its 14,000 employees due to the shutdown [3] Group 2: Effects on Tourism and Public Services - Many tourist attractions are closed, disrupting travel plans for visitors, with iconic sites like the Washington Monument and the Capitol Visitor Center shutting down [4][5] - The National Park Service has placed about two-thirds of its employees on unpaid leave, affecting over 400 sites, although some areas may remain open with limited access [4][5] Group 3: Consequences for the Aviation Industry - The aviation sector is under pressure, with over 11,000 of the 44,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees on unpaid leave, leading to potential delays and cancellations of flights [6][7] - The current staffing levels for air traffic controllers are at a historic low, exacerbating the challenges faced by the aviation safety system [7]
美参院再度否决临时拨款法案,副总统万斯警告政府持续“停摆”可能引发裁员
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang· 2025-10-02 00:45
Group 1 - The U.S. government shutdown may lead to layoffs if it continues for an extended period, as warned by Vice President Vance [1] - White House spokesperson Levitt indicated that federal layoffs are "very likely" and may occur soon due to the need for budget cuts to maintain essential services during the shutdown [1] - The Trump administration is directing the Office of Management and Budget to collaborate with government departments to identify areas for spending cuts [1] Group 2 - The Senate rejected a temporary funding bill proposed by Republicans, extinguishing hopes for a quick resolution to the government shutdown [2] - Only three Democratic senators supported the bill, resulting in a total of 55 votes in favor, which fell short of the 60 votes needed for passage [2]