US Senate to vote on bill to reopen gov’t with crypto bill in limbo
On Friday, the US Senate is set to vote on a continuing resolution to fund the government and end the current shutdown, but it’s unclear how many Democrats will support the bill.
The shutdown of the US government entered its 38th day on Friday, with the Senate set to vote on a funding bill that could temporarily restore operations.
According to the US Senate’s calendar of business on Friday, the chamber will consider a House of Representatives continuing resolution to fund the government. It’s unclear whether the bill will cross the 60-vote threshold needed to pass in the Senate after numerous failed attempts in the previous weeks.