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美参议院第11次表决拨款法案仍未通过 政府“停摆”持续
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-10-20 23:02
Core Points - The U.S. Senate held its 11th vote on the government funding bill on October 20, which failed to pass, resulting in the continuation of the government shutdown that began on October 1 [1] - The bill aimed to extend government funding until November 21 but fell short of the required 60 votes, receiving only 50 votes in favor and 43 against [1]
近7年来首次 美国联邦政府正式“关门”
天天基金网· 2025-10-01 07:02
Group 1 - The U.S. federal government has shut down for the first time in nearly seven years due to the Senate's failure to pass funding bills, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal employees who face forced leave or layoffs [3][4]. - The shutdown has led to the implementation of "orderly shutdown" plans by various government agencies, with certain departments like the military and law enforcement remaining operational [3][4]. - The shutdown is a result of ongoing partisan conflicts in Congress, with temporary funding measures often being used to keep the government running amid budget disagreements [4][5]. Group 2 - Approximately 800,000 federal employees will be placed on unpaid leave, and contractors will face delays in payment due to the shutdown [6]. - Low-income families will experience immediate impacts, particularly in areas such as transportation, travel, healthcare, and public health, with broader economic costs also being significant [7]. - Historical context shows that the U.S. government has experienced over 20 shutdowns since the 1970s, with the last major shutdown occurring during the Trump administration, lasting 35 days and resulting in over $10 billion in economic losses [8].
美媒:美国参议院未能通过共和党版本拨款法案,白宫正式宣布政府即将“关门”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-10-01 00:29
Group 1 - The U.S. Senate failed to pass the Republican government funding bill, leading to an official announcement from the White House regarding a government "shutdown" [1][3] - The Office of Management and Budget stated that the U.S. government will "shutdown" after 11:59 PM local time on September 30 [3]
美参议院否决民主党版本拨款法案 联邦政府或将停摆
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-30 23:32
Core Points - The U.S. Senate rejected the Democratic government's funding bill, leading to a potential government shutdown within hours [2] - The Senate will vote on a proposal from the House Republicans that aims to provide funding for seven weeks [2] - If Congress fails to pass a temporary funding bill by the deadline, some federal agencies will be forced to shut down starting October 1, impacting hundreds of thousands of federal employees who will be placed on unpaid leave, and affecting the release of U.S. economic data [2]
美参议院否决民主党政府拨款法案 联邦政府或将停摆
财联社· 2025-09-30 23:21
Group 1 - The U.S. Senate rejected the Democratic government's funding bill, leading to a potential government shutdown [1] - The Senate will vote on a proposal from the House, put forth by Republicans, which aims to fund the government for seven weeks [2] - If Congress fails to pass a temporary funding bill by the deadline, some federal agencies will be forced to shut down starting October 1, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal employees who will be placed on unpaid leave [2]
美参议院否决政府拨款法案 联邦政府或将停摆
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-30 22:53
Core Points - The U.S. Senate rejected the Democratic government's funding bill, leading to a potential government shutdown within hours [1] Group 1 - The rejection of the funding bill indicates a significant political impasse in the U.S. government [1] - The potential shutdown could have immediate impacts on federal operations and services [1]
共和党议员提议以美“第一夫人”名字更名肯尼迪艺术中心歌剧厅,民主党议员“惊讶”反对
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-07-23 05:54
Core Points - The House Republicans proposed renaming the opera house at the Kennedy Center after Melania Trump, which has sparked controversy among Democrats who view it as politically motivated [1][3][4] - The proposal was included in a funding bill for the Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency for fiscal year 2026, and it was passed by the House Appropriations Committee [3][4] - The likelihood of the proposal becoming law is low, as it would require bipartisan support in the Senate, where Democrats hold significant influence [4] Group 1 - The proposal to rename the opera house is seen as a way to honor Melania Trump's contributions to the arts, according to Republican Representative Mike Simpson [3] - Democratic Representative Chellie Pingree expressed surprise and opposition to the inclusion of the renaming clause, suggesting it requires Congressional approval [3][4] - The Kennedy Center is a prominent cultural institution in Washington, D.C., hosting over 2,200 performances and exhibitions annually, attracting more than 2 million visitors [5] Group 2 - The proposal has not received a response from the White House as of the latest reports [5] - If the renaming proposal were to become law, it could increase Trump's influence over the Kennedy Center [4]