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History: Federal Government Funding Gaps
</p> Of note:</p> The longest shutdown: December 22, 2018 – January 25, 2019 at 9 pm ET, under Donald Trump.
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</p> Of note:</p> The longest shutdown: December 22, 2018 – January 25, 2019 at 9 pm ET, under Donald Trump.
A Schumer aide said Friday Senate Democrats continue to float to White House officials and Republicans one option that was in a Department of Homeland Security spending bill the chamber passed earlier
</p> “We will issue another memorandum reopening government functions once the President has signed a bill providing for appropriations,” Mulvaney wrote.
</p> The final bill passed the House and Senate by unanimous consent last week, after which outgoing House Administration Chairman Gregg Harper, R-Miss., outlined the measure and internal policy changes
bill signing. .
</p> But at no point during an hourlong event during which he gave extended remarks then signed a criminal justice reform bill he did the president announce any proposal he or Senate Republicans might
</p> “The safety and security and sovereignty of the United States is the most important principle of all,” Trump said during remarks before he signed a bipartisan farm bill.
“We would like to do seven if we could, but to do seven we’d have to agree on some sort of border security and that is a lynchpin of an obstacle of the seventh bill.”
</p> The House-passed bill will be up for consideration in the Senate Friday, but it needs 60 votes to clear a procedural hurdle.
</p> House Natural Resources ranking member Raúl M.
</p>Rich in defeat Rep. James B. Renacci lost his bid for the Senate and now leaves Congress with an estimated net worth of $34 million.</p> In New Jersey, Rep.
</p> “We have no choice,” he said at the farm bill signing event. </p> He wants $5 billion this year for the barrier project.
</p> “He will not sign this bill,” Ryan said outside the executive mansion.
Friday night when the stopgap spending bill expires.
</p> The House passed the bill, 358-36, Thursday amid a flurry of other bills approved in a year-end rush.</p> The measure united a strange group of bedfellows, including Sens.
</p> The decision to add those elements to the bill, even though the disaster aid package enjoys broad bipartisan support, complicates efforts to avert the partial government shutdown that is set to begin
</p> Maybe even from Trump himself.</p> Sen.
</p> Scott, an original co-sponsor of the bill, said in a statement: “By cutting recidivism, encouraging job training, education and mental health and substance abuse treatments for incarcerated individuals
</p> Earlier in the day, Trump told House Republicans that he would veto the seven-week stopgap funding bill GOP leaders put forward this week, escalating the odds of a partial government shutdown after