In the early hours of today, the U.S. Senate voted on a bill to "restore pay for federal employees." This vote is part of a temporary budget and can be seen as a component to alleviate the shutdown, as the bill aims to provide wages to federal employees who have not been paid during the shutdown.
The result was 53 votes in favor and 43 votes against. Although it is a majority, the bill requires at least 60 votes to proceed to substantive consideration. Therefore, it did not pass.
Currently, the probability of the U.S. government fully restoring the shutdown next week is quite low, and it is likely to take another week of turmoil. However, the American public has high expectations for an end to the shutdown.
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