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Yarmuth sees next budget reconciliation process starting in July
House Democrats could start the process in July for a second budget reconciliation bill to carry infrastructure, climate and other measures.
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House Democrats could start the process in July for a second budget reconciliation bill to carry infrastructure, climate and other measures.
Former SEC member tells Senate panel that faster settlement of stock trades would reduce risk but that real-time settlement isn't ready.
Differences within the Democratic and Republican caucuses in Congress so far have been worked out, or inconsequential.
House action on the revised $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package may slip a day as the chamber waits on the Senate to send it back.
A task force led by retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré says big changes are needed to secure the Capitol against future attacks.
Schumer's “perfecting amendment” adds billions of dollars for local governments, restaurants and child-care grants.
The Senate approved a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill Saturday on a 50-49 party-line vote, sending it back to the House with changes.
The Senate's marathon voting session on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package was going strong early Saturday.
Senate Democrats agree to a last-minute reduction and extension of unemployment aid as debate begins on amendments.
A late insert to coronavirus aid package would cost Uber and DoorDash drivers, Airbnb hosts and others about $1 billion annually.
The lawsuit filed Friday by California Democrat Eric Swalwell marks an unusual episode of congressional member vs. member legal action.
The Senate broke its record for the longest vote ever held in the modern era, with senators locked in place on Friday.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and 26 Senate colleagues are urging President Joe Biden to prioritize Violence Against Women Act programs.
Shalanda Young will serve as OMB acting director if Congress confirms her as deputy director, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
Congressional leaders are deferring to Capitol Police on decisions about the current Capitol security posture.
The Senate planned to begin voting on amendments to a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package Friday after clerks pull an all-nighter.
What changes now that Donald Trump is no longer president in House Democrats' efforts to subpoena his financial records?
Elements of House climate legislation have a shot at bipartisan support, including electricity standards, carbon trapping and toxic chemicals.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bring House-passed bills to the floor, but Republicans will likely will block many of them.
Some Democrats want a travel ban and direct sanctions on Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia for killing Jamal Khashoggi