Senate fails for 14th time to advance government funding bill
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill that would've reopened the government until Nov. 21.
The bill failed to advance by a vote of 54-44. It would have needed 60 votes to advance.

As has been the case in previous votes, Sen. Rand Paul was the lone Republican to vote against the bill. Democratic Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and John Fetterman, and Independent Angus King voted for it. No senators changed their position from previous votes.
The failed vote all but guarantees that this shutdown will become the longest in U.S. history, as there are currently no other votes on reopening the government set for today and the shutdown record will be set tomorrow.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin






