On December 22nd, local time on December 21st, US President Biden signed a contingency funding bill to prevent the government from "shutting down". This latest bill will continue to provide operating funds for the US government until March next year, thus preventing some federal government agencies from falling into a "shutdown" after 0:00 EST on the 21st. It is reported that the latest bill is almost the same as the bill that failed to pass on the 19th, but it removes the part about the debt ce...
The US House of Representatives failed to pass the stopgap funding and debt ceiling bills supported by Trump, and 22 Republican lawmakers have voted against it. (Jin Ten)
According to Punchbowl, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are considering a package that would extend government funding for three months and suspend the debt ceiling until January 2027.
On September 26th, the US Senate has obtained enough votes to pass the temporary government funding bill, and the voting is still ongoing. The bill is designed to ensure that the US government can continue to fund for three months. By December 20th, the bill will be officially signed by Biden.