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Trump says he will stop FBI headquarters move to Maryland

best site because it had the greatest transportation access to FBI workers and visitors and it was the lowest cost to taxpayers, along with giving "the government the most certainty on project delivery schedule

Key dates to watch in 2025 for the 119th Congress

of the fiscal year The new year for appropriations begins at the start of October, and with the current fiscal year’s spending decisions already kicked to mid-March, there’s likely to be a truncated schedule

Endgame not yet clear as lawmakers await CR

transparent and accountable to the American people the way our Founding Fathers intended," the office of House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., said in announcing the bill’s placement on the week’s schedule

House calendar for 2025 eyes a busy spring

The calendar features just one planned four-week period in session before the August recess, with holiday breaks following a traditional schedule, including two weeks around the time of Easter and Passover

The man with a plan to upend government, and what it entails

"Schedule F": Vought has pledged to implement Trump’s "Schedule F" plan to eliminate civil-service protections for the federal workforce so they could more easily fire staffers, replace them with more

Bipartisan Senate bill prods US to help end Sudan war

Despite the Sudan bill’s strong bipartisan backing by senior Foreign Relations members, it faces an uphill climb in the last few months of the 118th Congress given the packed legislative schedule lawmakers

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

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At the Races: Meanwhile, on the House battlefield

If you’re looking down the ballot, there are five states on the travel schedule with Senate races in either the Tilt or Lean Democratic column: Arizona, Michigan, Nevada and Wisconsin, along with Pennsylvania