BlockBeats News, October 29th. According to CCTV News, on October 28th local time, the U.S. Senate, with a vote of 54 to 45, once again failed to pass a procedural vote to advance the "Fiscal Year 2025 Continuing Appropriations and Debt Limit Extension Act" aimed at ending the government shutdown. The bill, passed by the House of Representatives, aims to temporarily restore government operations at current funding levels and requires 60 votes in the Senate to proceed.
This marks the 13th vote on the bill, yet it still did not reach the required threshold, meaning the U.S. government shutdown will continue.






