Sources: The final voting time in the US Senate for the revised Republican spending bill is still unclear, while the House plans to address the bill on Wednesday.
Jinse Finance reported that Chad Pergram, a Fox News congressional correspondent, stated that the timing of the final vote in the Senate remains unclear, while the House plans to address the bill on Wednesday. It is expected that the Senate will not hold a final vote on the new Republican spending bill tonight. The final passage of the bill requires a time agreement within the Senate to expedite the process. According to Fox News, the Senate could reach an agreement and vote as early as tomorrow. The bill only needs a simple majority to pass in the Senate. Frankly, given the situation in the Senate tonight, there may not be much suspense left for the final vote. Next, the bill will move to the House. A senior House Republican source indicated that the plan is for the House to reconvene on Wednesday, complete the vote within one day, and then adjourn—provided there are no unexpected developments. The government is currently in a transitional phase towards reopening later this week, but this will still take a few days. As of now, the government remains shut down.
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