Congress · 117th Congress
Parties play chicken on omnibus as shutdown deadline approaches
Top Democrats are playing hardball on government funding with just over a week before federal agencies run out of budget authority.
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Top Democrats are playing hardball on government funding with just over a week before federal agencies run out of budget authority.
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