Senate fails, for 9th time, to advance government funding bill
The Senate once again failed to advance a funding bill that would have reopened the government until Nov. 21 by a vote of 51-44 on Wednesday. It would have needed 60 votes to advance.
This is the ninth time this bill has failed to advance.
As has been the case in past votes, Sen. Rand Paul was the only Republican to vote against the bill. Democratic Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, John Fetterman, and Independent Angus King (who caucuses with Democrats) remained the only three to buck their party and vote in favor of the bill.
There are no measurable signs of progress.

This is the last vote on government funding that is expected to occur on Wednesday. The shutdown will therefore continue until at least Thursday.
ABC News' Allison Pecorin






