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GOP budget vote goes down to the wire amid conservative pushback

​House Republicans appeared stuck in reconciliation limbo as of Wednesday morning with no changes to the text ready to be unveiled, after an all-night Rules Committee session that was still going strong

House budget headed for panel approval after deal with holdouts

The deal that the Freedom Caucus struck with leadership would change the text of the budget resolution in two ways, Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., said off the floor during House votes Thursday

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Immigration politics hit the Hill

Congress’ first bill of the year could foreshadow how much political reality may affect the thinking of Senate Democrats.

Party leaders optimistic as debt limit negotiators get to work

President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy to hash out a debt limit compromise were racing against the clock Wednesday to get some principles down on paper that could be written into legislative text

Congress · 118th Congress

For new GOP House majority, a focus on abortion messaging

The shift in the House majority will give House Republicans their first opportunity to drive the agenda on abortion policy since the June 24 Supreme Court decision and to distance themselves from

Congress · 117th Congress

Progressives press for citizenship path as window closes

A House Democratic aide confirmed García is hoping to revive the provisions through a manager’s amendment, a package of changes to the bill that would be spearheaded by Democratic leaders.

Congress · 117th Congress

Infrastructure vote looks shaky as progressives balk, again

Progressive lawmakers said they wanted to see the actual text and also wanted assurances it could pass the 50-50 Senate, with some even calling for a Senate vote first on the final text, which may

Congress · 117th Congress

After the filibuster fight, obstacles remain for progressives

Progressives hope that this Congress, the first one with Democrats fully in control since 2010, can finally pass laws to curtail climate change, racial injustice and gun violence, and also take steps