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Analysis: Fight over Ukraine in CR was undercard

And a seven-week delay or longer could set back the schedule for providing them later. But that is not the same as cutting off something ready to be put on a ship or an airplane tomorrow.

Zelenskyy and the tale of two chambers

Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said Zelenskyy had requested another chance to address a joint meeting of Congress, but said there was no time to clear the floor schedule.

Partisan House GOP stopgap funds bill on halting comeback trail

And despite Norman’s apparent backing for the revised stopgap bill under discussion, he said he wanted to see that firm commitment to the lower full-year spending cap as well as a schedule for considering

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Shutdown? Shhh …

McCarthy is once again struggling with the demands of a fractious House GOP conference, with leadership on Wednesday pulling from the floor schedule debate on the fiscal 2024 Pentagon spending bill

Biden triggers hefty pay raise for federal workers

The president notified Congress of his intent to implement a previously announced alternative pay schedule for many federal civilian workers in 2024, in line with his budget request earlier this year.

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.

Florida judge: Trump documents trial will start in May

In Friday’s order, Cannon also set a pre-trial schedule in the case and wrote that "discovery in this case is exceedingly voluminous and will require substantial time to review and digest in accordance

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