Although two separate bills, presented by both Republicans and Democrats to restore government operations, were brought up for discussion in the US Senate, they failed to pass a vote. This outcome indicates that the government shutdown will be further prolonged.
The editorial office reports that the Republican proposal aimed to reduce spending and allocate additional funds for border security. The Democrats' bill, on the other hand, sought to protect the funding of social programs and ensure the short-term operation of government agencies. Both bills failed to gather sufficient support and were therefore not adopted.
Observers state that the political confrontation is negatively impacting the US economy and public administration. A portion of federal employees has been sent on mandatory leave, and many government programs have been frozen. Currently, a common compromise between the parties appears to be the only way to reopen the government.
