The U.S. Government Shutdown Continues as the Senate Rejects Temporary Funding Bill for the 12th Time
BlockBeats News, October 23, local time. On October 22, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a temporary funding bill proposed by the Republican Party, and the government shutdown deadlock continues.
It is reported that this is the 12th time the U.S. Senate has voted down the temporary funding bill shortly after the recent government shutdown. Due to significant differences between the U.S. Republican and Democratic parties on core issues such as healthcare-related welfare spending, the Congressional Senate failed to pass a new temporary funding bill before the end of the fiscal year on September 30. This led to the depletion of funds to keep the federal government operating normally, causing the government shutdown to begin on October 1. (Jinse Finance)
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