PANews March 15 news, Xinhua News Agency reported that the U.S. Senate passed a short-term spending bill on the 14th, which will continue to provide funding for the federal government at the current level until September this year. At this time, there are only a few hours left before the federal government's funds run out, and the government "shutdown" crisis has been avoided again. On the same day, the bill was passed by the Republican-majority Senate with 54 votes in favor and 46 votes against. The bill had previously been passed by the House of Representatives with 217 votes in favor and 213 votes against. The voting results of both houses of Congress showed a clear partisan stance. The bill will be sent to US President Trump, who is expected to sign it into law soon.
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