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Iran war triggers talk of supplemental defense funding

↵↵As part of the reconciliation package, lawmakers approved $153.3 billion in funding for defense, bringing the defense budget to $1 trillion for the current fiscal year.

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White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

Ted Cruz, R-Texas, acknowledged pressure from the White House for Congress to move on a moratorium, after Cruz's own moratorium provision was pulled out of the GOP's budget reconciliation bill on a 99-1

Trump to meet with Democratic leaders ahead of shutdown deadline

government funding impasse, White House and Capitol Hill officials said Monday, after lawmakers left Capitol Hill for a week on Friday with little movement toward averting a partial shutdown starting Oct. 1.

Senate begins long night of budget votes

The sector, which accounts directly or indirectly for about 1 in 4 U.S. jobs, needs the certainty that will come from making the 2017 provisions permanent, the NRF letter says.

Biden floats recess action on Helene supplemental

town last week, Congress passed a stopgap funding measure that includes a provision allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to tap into about $20 billion in disaster relief funds beginning Oct. 1,

Departing GOP leader dominates Senate earmark rankings

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

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

Johnson offers up two-tiered stopgap funds plan

Other extensions The measure would extend most lapsed farm bill programs through Sept. 30, 2024, retroactive to the beginning of this fiscal year on Oct. 1. 

House, Senate majorities putting their stamps on earmarks

While spending in those two bills would grow by close to 1 percent combined from what the Senate panel released initially last year, the new Senate Appropriations leadership this year would cut earmarked