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Crowded race to succeed Norton includes two of her former staffers
↵↵"The bill had been voted on only one time in American history, back in 1993, and it failed 2-to-1.
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↵↵"The bill had been voted on only one time in American history, back in 1993, and it failed 2-to-1.
↵↵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
↵↵For instance, at the start of the shutdown, six Head Start recipients with Oct. 1 start dates went without further federal funding — but that figure jumped to 140 on Monday, according to the National
But now the Trump administration says the provision expired on Oct. 1 along with the spending law, and ongoing spending is "not subject to the expired general provision known as Section 527," according
Fifty-eight percent of adults opposed Trump deploying the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to an Oct. 1-3 CBS News/YouGov poll, while 42 percent were in favor.
tax credits can be negotiated later, Schumer said the matter is too urgent because insurance notices will be issued in October, with open enrollment for plans offered on the exchanges beginning Nov. 1.
example, she voted in favor (twice) of the White House’s rescissions measure, which ended up cutting $7.9 billion in foreign aid appropriations, including $1.3 billion in humanitarian assistance and $1
This year, the Trump administration has touted its planned investments in national defense, which when including $113.3 billion packaged in the reconciliation bill that just cleared Congress, tops $1 trillion
"The No. 1 job of government is to protect the citizenry from foreign threats and domestic threats," Johnson said. Johnson said he would like to see California Gov.
While NPR itself gets about 1 percent of its annual operating budget directly from the federal government, that figure is around 10 percent for individual member stations.
President Donald Trump’s use of thousands of U.S. troops to aid in immigration enforcement is set to cost the Defense Department from $1 billion to $2 billion this year, Pentagon officials recently told
The newly released compromise NDAA would not only give enlisted personnel in ranks E-1 through E-4 the 14.5 percent raise in the coming year, it would give the rest of the force a 4.5 percent raise, which
Walz’s wife, Gwen, appeared at the meeting as well and said her daughter Hope was 2-1/2 years old when her husband was deployed to Europe to support the war in Afghanistan.
former seven-term House member first elected to the Senate in 2008, had the clear financial advantage with $4.2 million in his campaign account on Feb. 21 even after spending $1.8 million since Jan. 1.
And while the beat goes on, 100 cases of plaintiffs designated as "Track 1" are already gearing up for trials to begin in the fall of 2024. Two of those plaintiffs, Susan McBride and David L.
biggest in two decades, as well as an increase in troops’ basic allowance for housing payments.The bill would add $1.2 billion more than the White House requested for defense procurement and nearly $1
Traficant, D-Ohio, was expelled on July 22, 2002, on a 420-1 vote.
The comptroller’s report describes congressional additions to the president’s request for shipbuilding that included about $1 billion to cover excess costs for ships approved in prior appropriations laws
conference meeting in which, members said, there was near-unanimity on not providing the votes to help McCarthy defeat a motion to vacate the speakership that is expected to come to a floor vote around 1:
All of which lays the groundwork for at least a brief shutdown starting Oct. 1, though it’s not clear what the exit strategy would be or what would possibly convince McCarthy’s detractors to shelve their