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Another funding extension eyed as partisan immigration standoff deepens
↵↵Republicans, for their part, sought to increase the pressure on Democrats to pass a bill that avoids a department shutdown.
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↵↵Republicans, for their part, sought to increase the pressure on Democrats to pass a bill that avoids a department shutdown.
Still, cross-party negotiations on trying to find a way out of the shutdown are happening.
This came two weeks after Gallego toured Iowa, and marked the completion of his first Iowa-New Hampshire swing — tour schedule stops that have long signaled a run for president.
House Republican appropriators are running into headwinds in their attempt to move fiscal 2026 spending bills before the August break, struggling both with a tight schedule and intraparty differences on
"The Biden regulatory agenda comes to a grinding halt with a government shutdown," he posted on X in September 2023.
tie a six-month spending extension to a voting restriction bill pushed by former President Donald Trump was stymied Wednesday as the Louisiana Republican was forced to pull the package from the floor schedule
GOP divisions But Johnson is facing increasing pressure from his right flank after relying on Democrats to avoid a government shutdown.
Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., the speaker’s race is taking up all the oxygen in the House, where the schedule is effectively frozen.
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
plans to take up a stopgap funding measure this week after members of the fractious GOP conference warned there would not be enough votes to pass a continuing resolution to avert a partial government shutdown
Caught in the middle: Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., attempting to avert a government shutdown while warding off a conservative group that has threatened to try ousting him if he does not toe their
The Senate passed a short-term spending measure Thursday, sending to the House a bill that would avoid a partial government shutdown next week and boost aid to Ukraine.
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
“Everything’s not complete but we’ve got our markup schedule, and we’ll go from there,” Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard C. Shelby, R-Ala., said Tuesday.
CNN checks in with these lawmakers who have had to deal with a government shutdown, impeachment proceedings and now a global pandemic. When mothers are in the House: Rep.
But what about the government shutdown that always seems to be an end-of-year lump of coal for both chambers? For the first time in nearly a decade, it’s completely off the table.
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
-Mexico border wall, according to a senior administration official, or over 50 percent more than Trump’s $5.7 billion fiscal 2019 demand that led to the longest government shutdown in history.
Hoyer, who controls the floor schedule, and Appropriations Chairwoman Nita M.
Financial Services measure — identical to one the House passed last week as part of a larger package — which if enacted would open the IRS back up in time for tax-filing season and ensure refunds go out on schedule