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Shutdown to extend into next week as Trump readies budget knife

The poll also found that a plurality of respondents, 47 percent, believe that lawmakers should demand an extension of the expiring health care subsidies even if it means the shutdown continues.

Ditch the bromides; stand up for the Constitution

One way to do that is for all 47 of them show up every morning at the normally mostly empty Senate chamber, ready to negotiate a funding compromise and restore Congress as an independent, co-equal branch

Senate GOP ready to advance slimmer budget blueprint

certain of a critical mass of senators returning to Washington in time, they teed up a vote on the motion to proceed to the fiscal 2025 budget resolution, which was agreed to on a mostly party-line, 50-47

Senate falls short on IVF vote

The final vote was 48-47, with Republicans Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska joining Democrats in voting to end debate and move forward on the legislation.

Policy · 116th Congress

Hospitals eye permanent telehealth expansion with FCC funds

Tracking the FCC funds Ochsner Health is one of more than 500 hospitals, clinics and community health centers in 47 states plus the District of Columbia and Guam that would receive the $200 million

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Medicaid at issue in 2019 races for governor

Edwards took 47 percent of the vote, but Rispone and third-place finisher Rep. Ralph Abraham combined for a majority with 27 percent and 24 percent, respectively. 

Congress · 116th Congress

Why Ken Cuccinelli is persona non grata in the Senate

Four of the senators referenced in that one fundraising message are still serving in the current narrow, 53-47, GOP majority, and both the SCF and Cuccinelli, a former Virginia attorney general,

Opinion · 116th Congress

Trump’s latest self-inflicted wound: Medicare cuts

Enough Republicans are likely to join the 47 Democrats to offer a thumbs-down verdict on Trump using his emergency powers to circumvent congressional appropriations and fund the wall.

Congress · 116th Congress

Budget plan tries to create new fees, revive rejected ones

$47 billion in net new revenues from additional spending at the IRS for enforcement. $102 billion from employee expenses, including an increase in cost-sharing for federal employees and eliminating their