
律动BlockBeats|11月 10, 2025 03:03
[If the U.S. Senate procedural vote passes, the government shutdown is expected to end by Thursday at the latest]
BlockBeats news, on November 10, the U.S. Senate is conducting a procedural vote on a plan to end the government shutdown, currently just one vote short of passing.
According to relevant information, after the procedural vote passes, the Senate must amend three appropriation bills (legislation, military construction, and agriculture, including the SNAP program) and then send them back to the House of Representatives. Each amendment will trigger a 30-hour debate period, which could delay the process.
If the Democrats choose to extend these debates, the government may not reopen until Wednesday or Thursday. However, if they waive the time, the "end government shutdown" process could be completed tonight, and the U.S. government could reopen by tomorrow night. The current filibuster rules may significantly impact the timeline.