December stopgap funding bill readied for House floor action
That will give the agency access to $20 billion starting Oct. 1, eliminating a shortfall FEMA faced that’s limited it to only the most critical and life-saving outlays since August.
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That will give the agency access to $20 billion starting Oct. 1, eliminating a shortfall FEMA faced that’s limited it to only the most critical and life-saving outlays since August.
The Department of Veterans Affairs said up to 7 million veterans and their beneficiaries were at risk of missing their Oct. 1 benefits if Congress did not act.
David Schweikert, R-Ariz., whose race is rated Tilt Republican and who barely eked out a 2022 win, by less than 1 percentage point. Veteran appropriators Among Democrats in close House races, Rep.Â
In other words, it wouldn’t affect the money already set to flow on Oct. 1, which would be subject to the usual "apportionment" rules.
Without an extension, that authority would lapse on Oct. 1.Â
Under new district lines, former President Donald Trump’s win over President Joe Biden narrowed to about 1 point in 2022, from more than 7 points if the old boundaries had been in place, according to calculations
McConnell says he’s already helped deliver more than $1 billion in federal funds toward the project over the years, and the fiscal 2025 dollars are all but guaranteed given the $218 million is also included
rips hole in appropriations process] Without the funding from Congress, 7 million veterans and their survivors would be at risk of not receiving their pension and other benefits as scheduled on Oct. 1.
If Congress does not act by Sept. 20, the VA estimates that 7 million veterans and their survivors may not receive their benefits payments on Oct. 1, according to Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee ranking
the corporate tax rate to 35 percent and end favorable tax treatment of assets held offshore; increase rates on companies with CEO compensation that tops that of the median worker by more than 50 to 1;
So our No. 1 job is electing Donald Trump," Donalds said. "I mean, you’re asking about a question four years from now, really more like four years and four months from now. I have no idea.
The CDC’s data modernization project has received more than $1 billion in funding, but Bucshon lamented that the project has "yet to bear fruit."
Last year’s deal which allowed for 1 percent increases for both defense and nondefense spending.Â
More than picking up the slack are the Commerce-Justice-Science bill, which contains just over $1 billion in earmarks, about 68 percent above last year’s version; the Interior-Environment bill, also at
After trailing Trump in most national polls for months, two surveys released last week — one by Morning Consult and another by Fox News — put the incumbent ahead by 1 percentage point and 2 percentage
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Musician Usher leaves the Capitol after meeting with members of Congress about screening for type 1 diabetes on Wednesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Rep.
The House Armed Services Committee marked up the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which sets policy for the Pentagon, on a 57-1 vote, sending it to the floor late on Wednesday with a minimum
Westwood Park YMCA in Nashua to highlight the administration’s efforts to treat veterans for injuries caused by toxic exposure while serving, Biden announced the Department of Veterans Affairs processed 1
The 1 percent increase to defense and nondefense spending allowed under the spending caps in last summer’s debt limit law are "not nearly enough to tackle the challenges we face here at home and abroad
But he said appropriators expected the level to be around the spending caps set in last year’s fiscal debt limit law, which allow for roughly 1 percent growth in fiscal 2025.