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Congress · 119th Congress

Firefighting plan that tripped up spending package back on track

↵↵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.

Congress · 119th Congress

Little sign of spending progress as top appropriators meet

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

Congress · 119th Congress

Major spending package planned for Senate floor faces doubts

↵↵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.

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump signs spending bill to end longest government shutdown

↵↵Leaders of both parties have yet to agree on topline discretionary spending limits for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, a critical step for passing most of the annual appropriations bills that remain

First three fiscal 2026 appropriations bills pass Senate

Construction-VA, Agriculture and Legislative Branch bills, comprising about $188 billion of the more than $1.6 trillion in discretionary spending likely to be approved for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Republicans, appropriators dominate House earmarks

Henry Cuellar, has a big jump in earmarked dollars — just over $1 million to buy laboratory equipment for Texas A&M International University — from last year when he received zero. 

With extreme heat ahead, US readiness appears to be on ice

A recent study by the center estimated that there are health care costs of $1 billion a year for hospital admissions and emergency room visits for treatment of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and other heat-related

Long-term stopgap measure sets up partisan clash

"Republicans are zeroing out the Toxic Exposures Fund (to care for veterans exposed to burn pits, Agent Orange, and other toxic substances) on October 1," DeLauro posted on X, formerly Twitter.

The man with a plan to upend government, and what it entails

And it would slash about $1 trillion, or 7 percent, from Medicare payments to providers, which could cause them to limit access and pare back services, as well as through pharmaceutical price restraints

White House asks for nearly $100B disaster relief package

While the stopgap funding law enacted in September provided a $20.3 billion boost to FEMA’s disaster relief fund, the agency has now burned through $17.6 billion since the money became available Oct.1,

Hurricane relief funds stable for now, officials say

analyst Nate Silver’s latest polling average update, North Carolina and Georgia are the closest of any states in the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump, with Trump currently less than 1

Biden floats recess action on Helene supplemental

town last week, Congress passed a stopgap funding measure that includes a provision allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to tap into about $20 billion in disaster relief funds beginning Oct. 1,