Deep Tide TechFlow news, on September 19, according to American media reports, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a temporary spending bill aimed at avoiding a federal government shutdown crisis on October 1. However, this also means that the Senate will need to engage in fierce battles over the bill later on Friday—Democrats are expected to veto the bill on the grounds of "the need to increase healthcare spending." House Speaker Johnson overcame some dissatisfaction among Republican colleagues and pushed the bill through with 217 votes in favor and 212 votes against. House Democrats almost unanimously opposed the bill. The Senate plans to review both the bill submitted by the House and the "another version of the temporary spending bill" proposed by Democratic leader Schumer later on Friday (which is planned to fund the government until October 31). Both versions of the bill are expected to be vetoed, which means that with less than two weeks before the October 1 deadline, the U.S. government will fall into a deadlock over the shutdown crisis. (Golden Ten)