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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.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Spring fever

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, an ophthalmologist who earned degrees from three schools in the final 16 teams on the women’s side: the University of Southern California and the University of Texas (both No. 1

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.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Great egg-spectations

On Wednesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a plan to spend $1 billion to address bird flu, as Olivia M. Bridges reported for Roll Call.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Democrats take a stand

Both seats are deep red, making Patronis and Fine the overwhelming favorites to win the April 1 special general elections. 

Private donations pour in for cash-strapped national parks

Three years after setting a goal of raising $1 billion, the Park Service’s official charitable partner, the National Park Foundation, is almost there, having raised $840 million since 2021, the foundation

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,