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Congress · 119th Congress

Snow way: Senators warily eye weekend snowstorm

Lawmakers have been racing against the clock to fund the government and avoid another shutdown by the month's end, but they are now facing an irregular opponent: Mother Nature herself.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Goodbye, Madam Speaker. Hello, Mayor Mamdani.

Despite the wins, Senate Democrats are torn over how to end the partial government shutdown, our colleagues Sandhya Raman, Jessie Hellmann, Lia DeGroot, Aris Folley and Jacob Fulton write.

Stopgap funding bills hung up in both chambers

Aggressive appropriations schedule Meanwhile, House Republican leaders at the closed-door conference meeting laid out an aggressive schedule for October consideration of seven of the chamber’s remaining

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Shutdown?

The threat of a partial government shutdown, and its potential political impacts, may not resonate unless it actually happens.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate appropriators warn of year-end train wreck

Appropriations Committee members called for bipartisan agreement between both chambers and the White House on spending toplines in order to avoid a series stopgap bills or yet another partial government shutdown

Congress · 116th Congress

Congress looks to avert shutdown amid Supreme Court fight

Amid that backdrop, lawmakers will vote on a stopgap measure to avert a government shutdown before the 2021 fiscal year begins Thursday, continue negotiations on further financial relief due to the

Congress · 116th Congress

Farm payment disclosure language delaying stopgap funds

The floor situation was shaping up as another setback to an appropriations process that remains months behind schedule, with no funding yet in place for the fiscal year that begins in less than two

Abortion Vote a Prelude to Senate’s Shutdown Watch

The Senate will start its week debating abortion, but it’s far from certain Tuesday’s symbolic vote will diffuse the tension over Planned Parenthood funding enough to avert a government shutdown.