WASHINGTON - A partial government shutdown was avoided Friday after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to keep the government funded through the end of September. Senators sent the bill to President ...
The Senate is expected to begin voting Friday afternoon on a Republican-led stopgap measure to keep the government funded ahead of a midnight deadline.
The advance vote: The Senate voted 62-38 to end debate on the bill – a cloture vote – and advance it to a final vote. Nine ...
Congress reconvenes this week to discuss the details of President Donald Trump's agenda, including a big tax cut and the 2026 ...
N.Y., said he would not resign and defended his vote in favor of the spending bill to avoid a government shutdown.
Over $15 billion in earmarked funding won't be spent this year. It's vulnerable Republicans and their districts who stand to ...
The 2025 budget bill known as a full-year continuing resolution contradicts the previous bipartisan approval of the ...
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), the head of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, and her Democratic counterpart are ...
Senate Republicans are racing to finalize plans to move a budget blueprint that would finally unlock their ability to move ...
D.C. officials are awaiting action from the House on the restoration of roughly $1 billion in local funds cut for the ...
"The House should take up the D.C. funding 'fix' that the Senate has passed, and get it done IMMEDIATELY," the president ...
I respect Chuck Schumer. I think he’s had a great, long-standing career. He’s done a lot of great things. But I’m afraid that ...
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