On October 16, local time, the U.S. Senate once again failed to advance the Republican Party's temporary appropriation bill by a vote of 51 to 45.
It is that the Republicans need 60 votes to move forward with the bill, which will fund the government until the end of November.This has been the case in the past two weeks, and the Senate has vetoed the provisional allocation bill 10 times in a row after the U.S. government shutdown.