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Congress · 119th Congress

Democrats offer farm bill amendments to roll back SNAP changes

Counties, and National Conference of State Legislatures, sent a letter in January to House and Senate leaders urging Congress to exclude October and November 2025 payment error rates from the fiscal 2026

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

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

Senate appropriators aim to unveil unreleased spending bills

At least one of the Senate's yet-to-be-unveiled fiscal 2026 appropriations bills could be released next week, even though lawmakers will be in their districts for the Thanksgiving recess.

Congress · 119th Congress

Slashed refugee cap adds to uncertainty about admissions to US

The Trump administration announced a drastic reduction in refugee admissions for fiscal 2026 as part of a tough-on-immigration approach, but a mixture of prior policies, a court challenge and the recent

Congress · 117th Congress

Test vote on ‘chips-plus’ bill teed up in Senate

Schumer pledged to move ahead with a procedural vote Tuesday afternoon on legislation that would, at minimum, fund semiconductor manufacturing grants and tax incentives through 2026. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Defense policy amendments pour in ahead of floor action

The amendment would authorize $500 million a year from fiscal 2022 through fiscal 2026 in the form of foreign military financing so Ukraine can buy U.S.-made weapons.

Congress · 117th Congress

Centrist Democrats push stronger child tax credit expansion

Spending drops sharply after 2026, when only full refundability would remain in place. About $13 billion of that cost would be for keeping it fully refundable in the second half of the decade.