The US Senate is set to vote on Thursday (October 16), for the 10th time on a House Republicans’ short-term government funding bill. The measure will need 60 votes to advance. Later in the day, the Senate will also consider a procedural motion related to the Defense Department appropriations bill. This motion, also requiring 60 votes, could begin the process of fully funding the military.

The outcome of these votes will be closely watched as a gauge of Democratic willingness to block even routine spending bills in protest over Affordable Care Act subsidy negotiations.

The chamber previously failed to advance the funding bill until November 21 by a vote of 51-44 on Wednesday, marking the ninth failed attempt.

Senator Rand Paul was the only Republican to vote against the bill, while Democ

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