U.S. Senate Rejects Bill to Prevent Government Shutdown
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U.S. Senate Rejects Bill to Prevent Government Shutdown

The U.S. Senate has rejected a vital stopgap spending bill intended to avert a government shutdown, raising alarms about the potential disruption of federal services and the economic impact on millions of Americans. This failure underscores the persistent political gridlock that hampers budget negotiations, posing significant challenges for lawmakers and federal employees alike.

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