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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas

But I support all three," Trump told reporters traveling on Air Force One on Monday night.

Congress · 119th Congress

With no agreement on DHS funding, Congress leaves town

↵↵Democrats have made clear they will not vote for another stopgap extension of DHS funding without progress on an immigration enforcement deal.

Congress · 119th Congress

Members split on plan to use reconciliation again to boost defense

↵↵"[Rogers and I] are of the same mind that we need substantial plus ups, some of it may occur in reconciliation, and a good bit of it in the traditional means," Wicker said Thursday, and indicated that

Congress · 119th Congress

Another funding extension eyed as partisan immigration standoff deepens

↵↵"I don't know how you — if they agree on something today, if you have to go through the procedural, file all the things we have to do over here in the Senate — how we would ever get it done by next week

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate passes spending package with Homeland Security punt

↵↵"There has to be a remedy to this miscarriage of justice, and I will continue to seek one," he said in a statement announcing his decision to release his hold.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Of voters and Venezuela

Elise Stefanik ended her gubernatorial campaign last month and said she wouldn't run for reelection this year.

Congress · 119th Congress

House passes bill to allow FERC to keep power plants from closing

↵↵"When a state seeks to close a power plant without identifying sufficient replacement, there is little recourse for affected households in neighboring states that need the power," Bob Latta, R-Ohio,

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate GOP divided over House push to repeal payout provision

Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican whose phone records were collected, said he would vote to repeal the measure.↵↵"I just don't understand why taking taxpayer money is a good idea," Hawley said.

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate payout provision defies typical legal concepts, experts say

this week to reopen the federal government, would allow senators to file a civil lawsuit against the United States for at least $500,000 per instance if the government searched or subpoenaed their data without

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump signs spending bill to end longest government shutdown

↵↵"This is no way to run a country," Trump said in signing the bill ending a 43-day partial shutdown. "I hope we can all agree the government should never be shut down again."