The US Senate will vote on the short-term appropriations bill for the sixth time on the 8th."
Internet reports that on October 7, local time, according to U.S. Congress news, U.S. Senate Majority Leader and Republican Senator John Thune said that the Senate will vote on two short-term appropriations bills again on the 8th, including the Republican version passed by the House and Democratic Representative Thune pointed out that the failure to vote that day was due to procedural sequencing and scheduling issues. He revealed that some members of both parties had dinner that night to discuss the progress of the government shutdown, but did not disclose further details. Representative plan. This will be the sixth attempt by the Senate to pass a temporary spending bill to end the federal government shutdown. The first five attempts have not been passed. (Jin Shi)
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