The longest U.S. government shutdown is expected to end, with the Senate possibly voting on a stopgap funding measure as early as the 10th.
BlockBeats News, November 10th: Following the announcement of a potential agreement to end the government shutdown by Senate Majority Leader and Republican Thune, the Senate Appropriations Committee promptly released three bills aimed at ending the shutdown. The current disclosed process indicates:
The Senate is expected to first vote on advancing the temporary funding resolution passed by the House of Representatives (which had previously failed to advance in the Senate 14 times);
Subsequently, amendments will be made to include full-year appropriations and a longer government funding extension plan;
The plan also includes an agreement to vote on the healthcare policy sought by the Democratic Party on a specified date.
The Senate is expected to vote on the temporary funding measure as early as the morning of the 10th Beijing time. The measure requires 60 votes to advance, with the Republicans currently holding 53 seats in the Senate. Senate Democrats are scheduled to hold a core member meeting at 6 a.m. Beijing time on the 10th to discuss proposals related to ending the government "shutdown."
The outcome of the meeting is expected to directly impact whether the U.S. government shutdown will end. According to ABC reports, the short-term funding bill is expected to have enough support from Democratic senators. (Golden Finance)
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