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Politics · 114th Congress

No Spending Deal Yet as Leaders Leave White House Meeting

came as senior lawmakers and the White House try to agree on a stopgap measure to fund government programs and agencies into the new fiscal year and avert a shutdown, which would otherwise occur on Oct. 1.

Policy · 114th Congress

What Is a Continuing Resolution?

The last time not a single CR was needed was two decades ago, in 1996, because Congress had enacted every one of the regular spending bills by the start of the new fiscal year on Oct. 1.

Video · 114th Congress

David Hawkings’ Whiteboard: Continuing Resolutions

By Thomas McKinless and David Hawkings [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call Senior Congressional Editor David Hawkings breaks down Congress’ favorite budgetary procrastination tool: the continuing

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Faces Competing GOP Interests in September Session

That includes deciding how to fund the government into the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, and how to address the House Freedom Caucus’s request for a vote on impeaching the IRS commissioner.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Despite Spending Feud, NIH Makes Do in Fight Against Zika

[jwp-video n=”1″] Fauci’s team has relied on reprogrammed dollars shuffled between government accounts, including last week’s reallocation of some $34 million within the NIH by Health and Human

Army Suspends SRB for First Time in 10 years

“The suspension went into effect Tuesday and is expected to be in place until Sept. 30, the end of fiscal 2016, according to information from the Army G-1 (personnel).

Policy · 114th Congress

State Health Exchanges Wrestle with Budgets

Others charge a percentage of the premium, often between 1 percent and 3 percent. In states that use the federal HealthCare.gov website, the premium assessment is 3.5 percent.

Politics · 114th Congress

Portman, Kasich Head in Separate Directions on Trump

[jwp-video n=”1″] He also brought it back to his own re-election race, against former Gov. Ted Strickland, a campaign that will help determine the Senate majority in 2017.