Final election results show House Democrats gained a net of one seat
The special elections for Gaetz’s and Waltz’s seats are slated for April 1, according to the Florida secretary of State’s office, with primaries on Jan. 28.
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The special elections for Gaetz’s and Waltz’s seats are slated for April 1, according to the Florida secretary of State’s office, with primaries on Jan. 28.
-elect Laura Gillen, D-N.Y., reacts after drawing the No. 1 chip during the room lottery for office space at the Capitol on Thursday.
"Trump’s DOJ must be in place and ready on Day 1," he said.
Polls have Cruz ahead, with some saying the margin is as close as 1 percent, according to Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
​Congress is about to buy itself about three months’ worth of extra time to work out a final spending agreement for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.
Schumer, D-N.Y., said the chamber would swear in senators as jurors at 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
One option under consideration is a stopgap that would go until March 1, which would allow ample time for appropriators to get their work done.
On Friday, the Pentagon told lawmakers the last $1 billion in security assistance would be delivered at the end of the year.
Another issue that will keep senators from flying home is the need to take up a three-month extension of Federal Aviation Administration programs which would otherwise lapse on Jan. 1.
In all, the Pentagon has more than $5 billion in authority to continue transferring weapons to Ukraine and around $1 billion to backfill defense equipment that has already been sent abroad.
For the second consecutive year, Alaska is fourth in overall earmarks but No. 1 in per capita "congressionally directed spending," with about $633.88 per resident in the Senate bills.
The bipartisan agreement bars Biden from issuing another extension of the current pause, which is set to end by Sept. 1.
A launch with three missteps: 1. He’s leaning into the ’weird.’ 2. He’s doubling down on being the candidate who needs a safe space," former Florida GOP Rep. David Jolly tweeted this week. "3.
Yellen said Monday that the government may be unable to pay its bills on time as soon as June 1 — several senators said that leaves enough time to find agreement and brushed off any need for a short-term
of two crew members aboard — a rule that Norfolk Southern has lobbied against in the past — and would increase the maximum fine that DOT can issue a rail company for safety violations from $225,000 to 1