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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Sunshine shake-up

He loaned his campaign $1 million and is running ads highlighting his biography and attacking Spartz.

Senate sends spending package to Biden, wrapping up fiscal 2024

He went after projects like $1 million for Martha’s Vineyard hospital — "in one of the richest ZIP codes in the United States," Paul said — and $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery at the University

Lawmakers hold out hope of Friday night spending finale

Senate Appropriations ranking member Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Thursday that the Senate could start considering amendments around 1 p.m. Friday, following the expected House vote around 11 a.m. 

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Fiscal fun

Passage of the package by this weekend would close the legislative door on the current fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, but battles are already brewing on the next one.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: App politics

But Conyears-Ervin has raised more than Davis since Jan. 1 and for the cycle spent $523,000 to the incumbent’s $497,000.

MAGA might and happy leaders: Super Tuesday takeaways

Walker, a former three-term congressman who lost a Senate primary in 2022, faced nearly $1 million in opposition spending by the Club for Growth, which backed fourth-place finisher Bo Hines in the race

Fiscal 2024 spending finale starts to take shape

Democratic priorities The $7 billion for WIC is a $1 billion increase over the fiscal 2023 enacted level, meeting the requested level identified late in the appropriations process by the Biden administration

Photos of the week ending March 1, 2024

Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reflected in a video camera lens, participates in a news conference after the House Republican Conference meeting in the Capitol on Thursday.

House lawmakers grill Austin over secretive hospitalization

Austin acknowledged "a breakdown in notifications" occurred following his Jan. 1 hospital admittance but continually stressed that there was never a gap in the chain of command — despite his quiet absence