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Congress · 119th Congress

White House, GOP leaders sway votes for rule on spending bill

Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said she was satisfied that her key demand — passage of legislation requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID to vote, known as the "SAVE America Act" or SAVE Act for short

Congress · 119th Congress

Six fiscal 2026 spending bills done, six more to go

John Hoeven, R-N.D., another senior appropriator, cautioned that lawmakers are considering an array of ideas.↵↵"That's an option," he said.

Congress · 119th Congress

Spending bills, prices, health care top 2026 agenda for Congress

↵↵Graves and Senate Environment and Public Works Chair Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., have both indicated a willingness to move some discretionary funds in the 2021 law to formula grants for states.

Congress · 119th Congress

Congress must become a champion guard dog to defend its watchdog

↵↵Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, and ranking member Patty Murray, D-Wash., have led the effort to restore GAO's appropriations in the face of a more than 50 percent cut proposed by

Congress · 119th Congress

White House isn’t giving up on AI regulations ban

↵↵Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said Thursday, however, that he hasn't "been focusing on" the issue.↵↵Rep.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington announces retirement

↵↵The GOP steering committee under then-Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., selected Arrington for the role over two rivals, Reps. Earl L. "Buddy" Carter, R-Ga., and Lloyd K. Smucker, R-Pa.

Partial government shutdown begins

Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, had voted against the bill when the Senate first took it up Sept. 19, but flipped her vote to "yes" with the shutdown deadline approaching.  ’The ball is in their court’ The Senate

No deal in sight as shutdown nears

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., had planned to call it up for a do-over vote Tuesday, but that seems likely to encounter the same fate as earlier this month.