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The U.S. Senate failed to pass a stopgap funding bill, extending the partial government shutdown.
The main disagreement between parties is over the expiration of health insurance subsidies linked to the Affordable Care Act.
The Senate is scheduled to vote again on a funding bill on October 15.
The U.S. Senate’s latest vote to pass a stopgap funding bill to end the partial federal government shutdown failed on Oct. 14, meaning the shutdown will continue.
The stopgap bill, which would extend government funding until Nov. 21, was defeated after a 49-45 vote. It required 60 votes to pass and has now extended the shutdown to two weeks . The Senate will reconvene and vote again on Oct. 15, marking the ninth voting session on the funding bill.
To end a shutdown