House Majority Leader Scalise announced that the House will vote on a bill to end the government shutdown at about 7:00 (Vietnam time) tomorrow.
The vote, announced late Wednesday night US time, equivalent to early morning in Asia, will decide on a plan to restore government operations and provide temporary or permanent funding.
- The House is expected to vote on a bill to end the government shutdown.
- Voting time: around 07:00 (Vietnam time) tomorrow.
- The results directly impact federal operations and services.
Time and notice
Scalise announced that the House will vote on the bill at about 7:00 (Vietnam time) tomorrow.
This corresponds to the previous evening in the United States. Determining the time frame helps stakeholders and the media prepare for reporting and responding in a timely manner.
Bill content and objectives
The bill aims to end the shutdown by passing a temporary funding plan or budget adjustment to restore government operations.
The goal of the vote is to reach a majority agreement to reopen federal agencies, ensure short-term payment of salaries and essential public services, or stabilize the long-term.
Potential impact
If the bill passes, federal agencies would resume operations, reducing service disruptions and financial risks to public employees.
Conversely, a failure to vote could prolong the shutdown, disrupt public services, financially impact workers and create political pressure on stakeholders.
When exactly does the vote take place?
Approximately 7:00 a.m. (Vietnam time) tomorrow, equivalent to the previous evening in the United States; the time may be adjusted depending on the House schedule.
What problem does the bill aim to solve?
The bill aims to end the shutdown by providing temporary funding or budget adjustments to restore government operations and public services.
How will the vote affect public officials and services?
If passed, civil servants could get their salaries back and public services restored; if it fails, disruptions continue and financial pressures mount.



