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House GOP wants answers from OMB about rulemaking costs

pay-as-you-go" provision in the 2023 debt limit law requires federal agencies to propose spending cuts or other pay-fors to offset "economically significant" or "major" rules or regulations that would cost $1

Lawmakers gather information after Texas bird flu case

The program will cover 75 percent of the average fair market value of livestock.As of April 1, the department has detected the spread of the virus from poultry to dairy herds in Texas, Kansas, Michigan

Fact-checking Biden’s State of the Union

Deficits Biden continues to misleadingly claim, as he did during his address, that’s he’s "already cut the federal deficit by over $1 trillion dollars."

Fiscal 2024 spending finale starts to take shape

Democratic priorities The $7 billion for WIC is a $1 billion increase over the fiscal 2023 enacted level, meeting the requested level identified late in the appropriations process by the Biden administration

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

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

Top Senate appropriators detail full-year stopgap impacts

The exact level of defense spending in a full-year CR remains unclear; it could be flat-funded or subject to a 1 percent haircut, depending on the White House budget office’s eventual interpretation.

House members from NC, NY dominate most vulnerable list

Mondaire Jones is running here and raised over $1 million in the third quarter. But Jones first must win a primary, where he’s facing Liz Whitmer Gereghty, the sister of Michigan Gov.