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Lawmakers’ concerns grow about Americans left stranded in Mideast
Kim said up to 1 million Americans may potentially be in harm's way.Â
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Kim said up to 1 million Americans may potentially be in harm's way.Â
The House Agriculture Committee was scheduled to begin marking up a new farm bill this week, but that is now delayed until the week of March 1.
If the executive would like to enact trade policies that impact American producers and consumers, its path forward is crystal clear: convince their representatives under Article 1," McConnell's statement
↵↵"It's an example that the No. 1 issue today is affordability, and nobody has really walked through what it's going to mean for those 8 million people," Wyden said, referring to an early estimate of how
↵↵"We're focused on No. 1, getting this vote and waiting," she said. "We've been waiting. They said after the shutdown, they would come to us with serious proposals." ↵↵Sen.
↵↵Cruz supported the inclusion of a moratorium in the budget reconciliation bill this summer, but the provision was eventually removed in a 99-1 Senate vote.
↵↵While Sheehy's hold may now be resolved, it also serves as a case study in how the most arcane policy dispute can tie up work on long-delayed appropriations for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
"I'm hoping that we can find a bill that can get 60 votes that can fix the problem with these changes for Jan. 1, 2026."
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, acknowledged pressure from the White House for Congress to move on a moratorium, after Cruz's own moratorium provision was pulled out of the GOP's budget reconciliation bill on a 99-1
But there is no sign of any bipartisan agreement on overall spending limits, a major impediment to moving a package that would well exceed $1 trillion and make up the bulk of the year's discretionary spending
It passed the House Tuesday on a 427-1 vote, with Johnson supporting it despite concerns he'd voiced earlier in the day.
"Americans want Congress to extend the ACA tax credits to keep health insurance premiums from skyrocketing on January 1."
The final tally was 427-1. ↵↵Rep.
↵↵After finally bringing a 43-day partial government shutdown to an end, Senate leaders were eager to get going on long-delayed appropriations work for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
During his opening remarks, Trump criticized Democrats as he has done since the partial shutdown began on Oct. 1.
The Senate returns Monday with no signs of progress toward ending the partial government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, with President Donald Trump blaming potential layoffs on Democrats.
tax credits can be negotiated later, Schumer said the matter is too urgent because insurance notices will be issued in October, with open enrollment for plans offered on the exchanges beginning Nov. 1.
Open enrollment for the exchanges begins Nov. 1, and premium rates are already being set.
But those talks fell apart Saturday night when Trump rejected Democrats’ offer to relent on his nominees in exchange for release of "north of $1 billion in exchange for confirming bipartisan nominees,"
"The violence that the Supreme Court has allowed the administration to do to Congress’s Article 1 powers, combined with the violence to the appropriations process that is being done through this and presumably