First roadblock to March stopgap measure removed
The chamber voted 68-13 to end debate on the motion to proceed to the shell legislative vehicle for the stopgap spending measure, which would run to March 1 for four of the dozen annual appropriations
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The chamber voted 68-13 to end debate on the motion to proceed to the shell legislative vehicle for the stopgap spending measure, which would run to March 1 for four of the dozen annual appropriations
The deal would also allow small businesses to deduct up to $1.29 million in expenses, up from $1 million.Â
A May 30-June 1 poll conducted for Never Back Down, the pro-DeSantis super PAC, as the Florida governor was just getting into the race showed DeSantis down by 10 points, 39 percent to 29 percent, in a
Congressional leaders released text of the new short-term patch that would continue current spending rates for federal agencies through March 1 and March 8, keeping the same bifurcated deadline structure
House and Senate leaders have agreed to extend temporary government funding in two batches, through March 1 and March 8, according to a source familiar with the plan.
If full-year appropriations aren’t enacted by then, the law would trigger a 1 percent cut to defense accounts and a 5 percent cut to nondefense programs.
Austin has been hospitalized since Jan. 1 due to complications from surgery to treat prostate cancer, his doctors disclosed Tuesday.
Austin III has been hospitalized since Jan. 1 due to complications from surgery to treat prostate cancer, according to a statement from his doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center that
Jahana Hayes in Connecticut’s 5th District after losing by less than 1 percentage point in 2022, has picked up the support of Speaker Mike Johnson, Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer
Any nominees that have not been confirmed by Jan. 1 would have to be resubmitted by the president next year. Briana Reilly contributed to this report.
The rule, approved Thursday by a bipartisan vote of 5-1, more accurately reflects the demands of running for federal office, which typically require full-time campaigning for a year or more leading up
biggest in two decades, as well as an increase in troops’ basic allowance for housing payments.The bill would add $1.2 billion more than the White House requested for defense procurement and nearly $1
Another issue that will keep senators from flying home is the need to take up a three-month extension of Federal Aviation Administration programs which would otherwise lapse on Jan. 1.
Republicans voting were split 219-1, while Democrats were split 84-125.
Prosecutors allege a Hunter Biden scheme to avoid paying more than $1 million in income taxes from 2016 through 2019.
"We are here to assert our Article 1 responsibilities, not to act as judge or jury, and we are here, fundamentally, to chart a path forward that unveils the facts to the public," said Rules Committee Chairman
The New York Republican was kicked out of office in a 311-114 vote on Dec. 1, making him only the sixth House member in history to be booted from the chamber.
Democrats have a 4-point advantage in California’s 27th District (Mike Garcia), a 2-point edge in Oregon’s 5th (Lori Chavez DeRemer), and a 1-point advantage in California’s 13th (John Duarte). Â
Prosecutors allege a Hunter Biden scheme to avoid paying more than $1 million in income taxes from 2016 through 2019.
The Trump administration announced in 2019 it was terminating a federal agreement to provide nearly $1 billion after the California High-Speed Rail Authority "failed to make reasonable progress on the