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California has no shortage of key House races on Tuesday

Whitesides put $1.3 million into his campaign, but the Democrat also has proved to be an effective fundraiser: All of the $575,000 his campaign has taken in since Jan. 1 came from donors, including $102,000

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: A John trifecta

Cash dash: Buckhout has had the fundraising advantage throughout the campaign, having contributed $1 million to her campaign in October and adding another $100,000 on Monday.

Hill leaders announce deal to unlock final spending bills

Funding for agencies covered by the Agriculture, Energy-Water, Military Construction-VA and Transportation-HUD bills would be extended from March 1 through March 8, joining the Interior-Enviroment and

Critical spending decisions await Tuesday White House meeting

Andy Harris, R-Md., that panel’s subcommittee chairman, is insisting that in exchange for adding about $1 billion to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children food program

Biden, ‘Big Four’ to meet as spending talks sputter

Each side blamed the other Sunday night for the lack of progress on the four appropriations bills that have a March 1 deadline — Agriculture, Energy-Water, Military Construction-VA and Transportation-HUD

Appropriations talks chug along; stopgap eyed as backup plan

Lawmakers are aiming to roll out the first spending package Sunday ahead of the March 1 deadline for agencies covered under four of the annual appropriations bills, though there are still significant areas

FEC reports shine light on Super Tuesday primaries

Here’s some takeaways from the latest disclosures, which cover receipts and expenditures from Jan. 1 to Feb. 14 for key races: Alabama members face off In Alabama’s 1st District, Rep.

Mars samples project looms large in final spending talks

The state’s senators and most of its House delegation sent a Feb. 1 letter to Office of Management and Budget Director Shalanda Young expressing concern over the administration’s decision to "prematurely