US Senate Fails to Pass Bipartisan Funding Bill, Government Shutdown Continues
Jinse Finance reported that on October 6 local time, the U.S. Senate voted on a funding bill proposed by the Democratic Party aimed at ending the government "shutdown." The bill failed to pass with 45 votes in favor and 50 against. Subsequently, the Senate voted on a temporary funding bill proposed by the Republican Party, but the result still did not meet the threshold for passage, and the bill was not approved. As the bills were rejected, the U.S. government "shutdown" will continue.
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