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SASC carries on with nomination hearings despite ongoing hold

most senators sidestepped the topic during Allvin’s hearing, those who didn’t dug into their respective camps, with Democrats calling for an end to the hold and Republicans pushing chamber leadership to schedule

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Prime time fault lines?

Sorry, gotta be in court: With multiple legal charges pending and a primary schedule looming, Trump could be facing some calendar clashes, CQ Roll Call’s Ryan Tarinelli reports.

Analysis: Uncertainty clouds defense spending forecast

consideration in a vote last week, proposes spending additions and subtractions worth billions of dollars that may or may not be supported by Senate appropriators, who have yet to mark up their bill or even schedule

Hawks worry about defense caps in debt limit deal

billion cap for defense spending in fiscal 2024 will change the trajectory of the annual defense authorization bill, which the House’s defense panels are aiming to mark up in June, though an official schedule

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Bandwidth on the run

“Jim Justice cannot hide his work schedule — or lack thereof — from West Virginians, and this is an area which is sure to receive further scrutiny in his nasty primary,” DSCC spokesperson David Bergstein

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cheese stakes

The schedule was announced Tuesday as Trump was headed to his arraignment. Photo finish Republican presidential contender and former Rep.

Budget blueprint may take a back seat to debt limit in House

He said a budget "is forthcoming" but offered no schedule for it. ’Numbers don’t add up’ "The reason we don’t have a Republican budget is because the numbers don’t add up," Rep. Robert C.

Debt limit clouds outlook as Biden budget set to hit Thursday

The "four corners" of Appropriations leadership are working to schedule a meeting that will follow the release of Biden’s budget, but hasn’t done so yet, said House Appropriations ranking member Rosa DeLauro

Congress · 118th Congress

Senate’s slow start to 2023 rolls on

The light floor schedule gave plenty of opportunities for news conferences and a few hearings, and for members of the Intelligence Committee to receive briefings, even if they were frustrated on a bipartisan