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[U.S. Senate May Vote on Temporary Funding Measures on the Morning of the 10th] On November 10, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Thune announced a potential agreement, after which the Senate Appropriations Committee released three proposals aimed at ending the government shutdown. It is expected that the Senate will first vote on the temporary funding resolution passed by the House of Representatives, followed by amendments to include full-year appropriations measures and a longer-term funding extension plan, as well as a Democratic healthcare policy voting agreement. The Senate may vote on the temporary funding measures as early as the morning of the 10th (UTC+8), requiring 60 votes to advance. A Democratic core caucus meeting is scheduled for 6 a.m. on the 10th (UTC+8), and the outcome of the meeting may influence the resolution of the shutdown. The short-term funding bill is expected to have sufficient support from Democratic senators.