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House leaders face dicey math to clear major spending package

↵↵The five-bill fiscal 2026 package, which passed the Senate on Friday, punts on full-year funding for the Homeland Security Department as lawmakers try to negotiate tighter restrictions on federal immigration

Congress · 119th Congress

Graham outlines demands as clock ticks on spending package

↵↵The Senate is aiming to pass a package of five full-year fiscal 2026 spending bills — Defense, Labor-HHS-Education, Financial Services, National Security-State, and Transportation-HUD — along with a

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

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate spending deal runs into ‘hotline’ headwinds

At the same time five other final fiscal 2026 spending bills that were caught in limbo by the partisan clash over immigration policy would be allowed to pass.

Congress · 119th Congress

Coast Guard budget boost hangs in limbo amid DHS debate

A proposed 5 percent raise in Coast Guard discretionary funding in fiscal 2026 hangs in the balance amid a congressional fight over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

Congress · 119th Congress

Spending bill would solidify Trump cuts in DHS oversight

↵↵The Trump administration's fiscal 2026 budget requests sought steep cuts to the three entities, and House Republicans highlighted the reductions in a summary of the Homeland Security portion of the spending

Congress · 119th Congress

This week: House seeks to finish work on fiscal 2026 spending

The House aims to finish its work on fiscal 2026 appropriations bills this week, after releasing a four-bill package early Tuesday headlined by funding for the Pentagon and the Department of Health and

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate Republicans detail farm aid package components

Top appropriators were aiming to release compromise versions of remaining fiscal 2026 spending bills this weekend in advance of House floor action next week, though stopgap funds may be needed for some

Congress · 119th Congress

Six fiscal 2026 spending bills done, six more to go

The Senate cleared a roughly $180 billion, three-bill spending package for President Donald Trump's signature Thursday, marking a halfway point in completing long-delayed fiscal 2026 appropriations.

Congress · 119th Congress

White House holds back on national AI framework specifics

↵↵The president's budget request for fiscal 2026 proposed a $325 million cut, but the compromise Commerce-Justice-Science bill included in a three-bill package being considered by the Senate would reject

Congress · 119th Congress

House passes second spending package with more bills in pipeline

The House easily passed a package of two fiscal 2026 appropriations bills with broad bipartisan support Wednesday, teeing up a second set of long-delayed spending bills for the Senate to consider. 

Congress · 119th Congress

White House signaled a domestic pivot, but Trump had other plans

The goal: Cool voter heartburn by convincing them that 2026 would be better for their wallets and retirement accounts, driven by the kicking in of the massive Republican-led domestic tax and spending bill

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump’s State of the Union to happen in February

↵↵"We look forward to advancing the important work ahead of us in 2026, serving the American people, defending liberty, and preserving this grand experiment in self-governance," Johnson said in a statement

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump: US will ‘run’ Venezuela after military mission to nab Maduro

↵↵[Related: Press Conference: Donald Trump Discusses the Capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela – Jan. 3, 2026]↵↵A White House official, in an email sent moments before Trump began speaking, called the