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Partisan stopgap funding bills fall short in Senate

be too late to prevent steep premium increases for millions of individuals with coverage purchased on federal and state exchanges, with insurers already setting rates and open enrollment starting Nov. 1.

Neither side blinking yet as House preps for CR vote

Open enrollment starts Nov. 1, and the CBO said Thursday that if subsidies aren’t extended by Sept. 30 it will result in fewer individuals signing up for coverage.

GOP leaders try to quell stopgap concerns as House vote nears

It would also repeal health care-related changes made by Republicans’ "big, beautiful" reconciliation law, including around $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid and other programs over a decade.

US asks Supreme Court to take action in USAID funding challenge

Circuit vacated that injunction, finding in a 2-1 ruling that only the Government Accountability Office — not people impacted by the funding cuts — can file a lawsuit over the Trump administration’s funding

Court limits funding lawsuits to GAO

The 2-1 decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit undid a lower court ruling requiring the Trump administration to start spending funds for the U.S.

Senators begin recess after giving up on nominations deal

But those talks fell apart Saturday night when Trump rejected Democrats’ offer to relent on his nominees in exchange for release of "north of $1 billion in exchange for confirming bipartisan nominees,"

First three fiscal 2026 appropriations bills pass Senate

Construction-VA, Agriculture and Legislative Branch bills, comprising about $188 billion of the more than $1.6 trillion in discretionary spending likely to be approved for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Republicans, appropriators dominate House earmarks

Henry Cuellar, has a big jump in earmarked dollars — just over $1 million to buy laboratory equipment for Texas A&M International University — from last year when he received zero. 

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At the Races: A summer of decisions

He secured $1 million in approved project funding this year, finishing 389th out of 390 participating House members.