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House leaders scrap plans for budget vote; will try again later Tuesday
House Democrats nixed a scheduled vote on a rule for floor debate that would "deem" the fiscal 2022 budget resolution adopted.
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House Democrats nixed a scheduled vote on a rule for floor debate that would "deem" the fiscal 2022 budget resolution adopted.
House GOP veterans of the Afghanistan war plan to use the annual defense policy bill to question Biden's handling of the withdrawal.
House Democrats adopted a budget resolution needed to unlock a filibuster-proof $3.5 trillion package of domestic spending and tax breaks.
Moderates negotiated a change that secured language scheduling a vote on the infrastructure bill for no later than Sept. 27.
Democrats ended up voting to support a procedural vote that they threatened to oppose, but the rift could have lasting impact.
Nine moderate Democrats remain in a standoff with leadership that could prevent the budget's adoption this week.
The House returns to take up Democratic priorities but the narrow majority is split over a strategy Speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to follow.
Democrats' budget maneuver would allow centrist holdouts to sidestep direct vote on budget instructions for reconciliation bill.
The Department of Justice announced in April that it would not criminally charge the officer who shot Babbitt.
A bomb threat near the Capitol last week has staffers wondering what’s next. “At this point, you get used to it,” said one Republican.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure chair isn’t giving up on his push to boost transit, electric vehicles and climate-related goals.
With days to go until the House returns for a short session, competing Democratic priorities are threatening to derail the budget's adoption.
The insurance industry could be on the hook for larger payouts as climate change leads to more property damage.
A man is in custody after surrendering to police, ending a tense five-hour standoff Thursday in front of the Library of Congress.
The volatile situation in Afghanistan, and the possibility U.S. forces will be sent back in to fight, mean the 2001 AUMF is safe. For now.
A Wicker spokesman said the senator got tested after experiencing mild symptoms, and King said he sought one after feeling mildly feverish.
The service has gone without a permanent director since 2017, and key Democrats want a nominee soon to address maintenance backlogs.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley says there was “nothing” he saw that indicated a rapid collapse of the Afghan army and takeover by the Taliban.
Sens. Richard Blumenthal and Edward J. Markey argue that Tesla has falsely advertised its vehicles’ self-driving capabilities.
The Congressional Management Foundation gave a “Democracy Award” to all floor staffers in the House and Senate who keep Congress running.