Congress · 119th Congress
Government shutdown, reconciliation law highlight turbulent year in Congress
↵↵"Jan. 1 is coming. Republicans are responsible for what happens next."
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
↵↵"Jan. 1 is coming. Republicans are responsible for what happens next."
The president's "No. 1" priority, she said, was to stop "the flow of illegal drugs into the United States of America."
development of plans that include sponsoring field trips to historic sites for students who submit presentations on America, raising funds from corporate sponsors and a program to be launched on Jan. 1
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, withdrew its motion Friday, saying it accepted assurances from the General Services Administration that it wouldn't take any steps regarding the building before March 1,
Investments in the United States↵↵Trump also told his audience in Pennsylvania, "In four years under Biden, Democrats secured less than $1 trillion in new investments in our country."
↵↵The FEMA Review Council, which President Donald Trump established by executive order within days of taking office in January, was set to vote on the report at a 1 p.m. meeting after months of internal
The Trump administration on Wednesday launched a Gold Card initiative that would allow foreign nationals to purchase legal status in the United States for $1 million.
↵↵"We're focused on No. 1, getting this vote and waiting," she said. "We've been waiting. They said after the shutdown, they would come to us with serious proposals." ↵↵Sen.
↵↵The potential for the military budget to meet or exceed $1 trillion in fiscal 2026 has defense hawks pleased, even if the authorized level does not meet the $924.7 billion that the Senate had endorsed
short-term situations allowing for up to 80 hours, or two weeks, of telework, Pamela Protzel Berman, deputy director for the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, told her staff in a Dec. 1
↵↵Here's a look at the latest ratings changes by Inside Elections: 1 new rating is better for Republicans Tennessee's 7th (Matt Van Epps, R): was Lean Republican for special election, now Solid Republican
↵↵Cruz supported the inclusion of a moratorium in the budget reconciliation bill this summer, but the provision was eventually removed in a 99-1 Senate vote.
The bill passed the House 427-1.
↵↵Thursday's order faulted a 2-1 panel of lower court judges for stepping in on the "eve" of next year's election to order the Lone Star State to use its prior congressional map from 2021.
↵↵While Sheehy's hold may now be resolved, it also serves as a case study in how the most arcane policy dispute can tie up work on long-delayed appropriations for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
reconciliation package containing a 15 percent minimum tax on large corporations with "adjusted financial statement income" — income reported to shareholders, with certain allowable reductions — exceeding $1
↵↵The request also sought a $647 million boost for space exploration, putting lunar exploration at $7 billion and "Mars-focused" programs at $1 billion.
↵↵Democratic groups that weighed in included House Majority PAC, which has ties to House Democratic leadership and announced a $1 million investment across television and digital platforms last month.
Heller, acting commissioner of the GSA's Public Buildings Service, said the GSA would "not authorize or engage in the physical actions" of powerwashing, painting or repointing the EEOB prior to March 1.
↵↵The state House will reconvene on Dec. 1 to take up "all legislative business," including redrawing the state's congressional map, Speaker Todd Huston said in a statement Tuesday.