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Congress · 119th Congress

Kristi Noem set to face lawmakers amid immigration funding clash

↵↵The hearings, Tuesday at the Senate Judiciary Committee and Wednesday at the House Judiciary Committee, take place as the Department of Homeland Security remains unfunded through the regular fiscal 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

Moratorium on federal employee layoffs lapses amid shutdown

↵↵Federal unions said in a court filing late last month that many federal agencies were forced to hold off on their full layoff plans throughout 2025 and into early 2026 because of litigation and that

Congress · 119th Congress

House lawmakers spar over harms of potential DHS shutdown

↵↵He noted that the top four leaders of the Appropriations committees had reached an agreement on the fiscal 2026 Homeland Security spending bill, which passed the House before a second fatal shooting

Congress · 119th Congress

FEMA earmarks threatened by immigration funding standoff

The ongoing fight over fiscal 2026 funding for immigration enforcement is threatening millions of dollars in home-state earmarks for disaster preparedness projects. 

Congress · 119th Congress

Tillis ‘unleashed’

His frustration has reached several bubbling points the first few weeks of 2026 alone over statements and decisions made regarding U.S. efforts to obtain Greenland, the Federal Reserve, and most recently

Policy · 119th Congress

Federal unions ask court to halt FEMA position cuts

while injunctive relief prevented many agencies from engaging in unlawful workforce reductions during 2025, some of those agencies are poised to carry out further unlawful workforce reduction plans in 2026

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: The new Republican resisters

But after this month's off-year election results that saw Democrats win big, the 2020 results might be a better indicator of what might happen in 2026, Roll Call elections analyst Nathan L.

Long-term stopgap measure sets up partisan clash

At the same time, Democrats pointed out that a nearly $23 billion "advance" appropriation for the VA’s fiscal 2026 costs associated with the new toxic-exposure benefits law was missing from the text.