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Six-month stopgap funds bill yanked from House floor

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

Editor’s Note: What passes for normal in Congress

off a two-week recess, Congress returned to the Capitol the week of April 8 without the imminent threat of spending deadlines, free to conduct legislative business without the specter of a government shutdown

Unfinished 2023 business dominates start of 2024 session

"The bipartisan funding framework congressional leaders have reached moves us one step closer to preventing a needless government shutdown and protecting important national priorities," President Joe Biden

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 clears rail labor agreement, rejects sick leave

“I want to thank Congressional leadership who supported the bill and the overwhelming majority of Senators and Representatives in both parties who voted to avert a rail shutdown,” Biden said in a

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Cracking the midterms

Senate negotiations on a House-passed temporary spending bill to prevent a partial government shutdown on Saturday, which were still dragging on as this newsletter went out, have given Republicans

Congress · 117th Congress

Planning for a post-pandemic Congress underway

the public a year ago and congressional staffers were scrambling to acquire and set up laptops in anticipation of mandatory remote work, every announcement and “Dear Colleague” letter explaining the shutdown