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Trump Signs CR Into Law, Avoiding Government Shutdown
Schumer said Appropriations Committee staff stayed up until 1:30 a.m. Thursday continuing to hash out differences on the omnibus spending package.
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Schumer said Appropriations Committee staff stayed up until 1:30 a.m. Thursday continuing to hash out differences on the omnibus spending package.
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 27, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; What’s more important? Rebuilding our military – or bailing out insurance companies?
David Hawkings’ Whiteboard: Trump’s First Full Fiscal Year [jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, suggested a continuing resolution, or CR, might also last only a few
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 25, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Trump’s comments at the reception could help appropriators and leaders finish bipartisan, bicameral negotiations on
In addition to the White House’s $3 billion request for enhancing border security, the administration asked for $30 billion more for defense needs during fiscal 2017, which began on Oct. 1.
Her comment could spell doom for Trump agenda items like annual spending bills, the president’s envisioned $1 trillion infrastructure package, a tax reform measure that could require 60 votes, and
And they would force thousands of military families to wait to move to their next post until after the start of fiscal 2018 on Oct. 1 (at the earliest) — meaning children in those families would have to
No Topline Skipping the skinny budget could be especially problematic this year due to lack of clarity on topline spending levels for fiscal 2018, which begins Oct. 1.
While the health care law provided $1 billion to an implementation fund to help set things up, by 2013, both the IRS and CMS were looking for additional money to continue putting the law in place as their
fates of the continuing resolution to fund the government past Friday, as well as a broad water infrastructure bill, remain up in the air with Democrats potentially throwing up these roadblocks: 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Top Hill Republicans were taken totally by surprise when, just a week after his stunning upset, Trump sent word that haggling over the fine print on the discretionary spending
Carter set a Jan. 1 deadline for creating the new review process. But members of Congress appear uninterested in mending how the Pentagon decides who should pay it back and how much.
measure — or even worse, another continuing resolution — it would be a pitiful bookend to a year in which Ryan and McConnell had listed restoring regular order to the appropriations process as the No. 1
[jwp-video n=”1″] Leaders say that recently arduous negotiations over extending the funding deadline to Dec. 9 do not foreshadow tough spending talks during the lame-duck.
Bennett and Cody Long [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call’s White House correspondent, John T. Bennett, talks Congress and White House tensions this week.
Schumer of New York, called it the party’s “No. 1 concern” as negotiations drag on.
By Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] As negotiations continue over whether to include emergency funding for the water crisis in Flint, Mich., in the stopgap spending bill, White
White House: Ryan’s Flint Funding Stance ‘Ironic’ [jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Mud in their houses’ “We shouldn’t hold folks — who still right now have mud in their houses and are thinking of throwing
Government funding is slated to run out at midnight on Oct. 1. In 2013, another spending fight shuttered the government for 16 days.
Oversight of the internet’s domain naming system is set to shift on Oct. 1 from the U.S. government to a global organization that includes China and Russia.