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The provisional allocation bill is blocked again in the Senate, the US government "stop" will continue

Xinhua Agency, Washington, October 3 (Reporters Xiong Maoling and Yang Ling) The U.S. Senate failed to pass a new provisional appropriations bill on the 3rd, and both Democratic and Republican proposals were vetoed again, which means that the federal government's "shutdown" will continue.

The voting results of the day were basically drawn according to party lines. The Republican proposal received 54 votes in support and 44 votes against, with three Democratic senators joining the majority of Republican lawmakers supporting the proposal. Provisional appropriations bills typically require 60 votes in the Senate to overcome the filibuster process and pass.

Democrats are hoping to extend the increased subsidies of the Bill of Paid Health Act (commonly referred to as the “Obama Medicine Reform”) to expire at the end of this year and to revoke Congress’s previous cuts on federal medical subsidies in the “Big and Beautiful” Tax and Expenditures Act. The temporary scheme that Republicans are seeking aims to keep the government operating at the current level until November 21. Republicans say they will only discuss medical subsidy policies with Democrats after the government is “reopened.”

The U.S. federal government's "shutdown" has entered its third day. The two parties continue to blame each other, blaming each other for the government's "shutdown." Senate Republican Leader John Thun said that the Democrats have taken the federal government as a "hostage" and then held it together with the American people, and the only victims are the people.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said on social media that Republicans could completely ease the burden on healthcare while reopening the government, but the Republicans chose to keep the cost of healthcare up.

On the 3rd, Walter, director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, announced that the Trump administration had frozen $2.1 billion in infrastructure project funds in Chicago. Chicago is ruled by the Democratic Party, which is widely regarded as further pressure from the Republican Party on the Democratic Party. On the 1st, Walter announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation would freeze $18 billion in federal funds for two major infrastructure projects in new york; At the same time, the Department of Energy has terminated many new energy projects involving nearly $8 billion, mainly affecting Democratic states.

Schumer previously responded that the Trump administration thought it was punishing the Democrats, but in fact, it was fighting American wage families, creating unemployment and damaging the economy.

On September 30th, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a new temporary appropriation bill before the federal government ran out of funds. From 0: 00 EST on October 1st, the federal government "shut down" again after nearly seven years.



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