On September 30, local time, the U.S. Senate vetoed the Democratic government allocation bill, and the U.S. federal government could shut down in a few hours.
It is reported that the Senate will vote on the proposal proposed by the Republican Party passed by the House of Representatives. The proposal would provide the government with seven weeks of funding.
If Congress fails to pass the provisional funding bill before the deadline, some federal agencies will be forced to shut down as of October 1, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be forced on unpaid leave, and the release of U.S. economic data will also be affected.
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The US government faces a crisis.