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Congress · 119th Congress

GAO, Library of Congress avoid cuts in Legislative Branch bill

Senate appropriators Sunday unveiled a roughly $7.3 billion draft fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch appropriations bill, part of a three-bill package that could be paired with a stopgap spending measure in

White House · 119th Congress

Spending law unenforceable if the president wants to violate it

↵↵And the fact that the money being used comes out of multiyear appropriations that remain available in fiscal 2026 means the maneuvers comply with the Antideficiency Act, the administration argues.

Amid court review, Trump says tariff revenue can aid farmers

But the Congressional Budget Office estimated in July that starting in fiscal 2026 the reconciliation law would use up its annual $30 billion borrowing cap to finance the law’s increased spending on commodity

In DC, candidates line up for a job with little power

Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told The Washington Post last week that "it’s become obvious that the great Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton can’t run in 2026 and everybody should give her some space to figure out

Redistricting poised to spread ahead of midterm elections

Greg Abbott signed a new map into law last week that targets five Democrat-held seats for the midterm elections in 2026, and California, Ohio and Utah appear to be headed to new maps as well.

Democrats say tariff turbulence will cost GOP its majority

Trump predicted that Republicans would have a "tremendous thundering landslide" in the 2026 midterms, adding that they would be "helped a lot by the tariff situation that’s going on."