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Quick action planned for ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill

Congress would need to adopt a budget resolution, with the reconciliation framework for various committees to fill in the legislative details, early next month in order to keep the aggressive timetable on schedule

Defense appropriations rule goes down, again

Last week, leadership had to hastily pull the rule from the floor schedule amid ongoing conservative opposition to issues unrelated to military funding.

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

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 · 117th Congress

Pentagon caught in funding fight

A continuing resolution would also disrupt the production schedule for Columbia-class submarines, the next generation of nuclear-armed submarines, said Adm.

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funds to February or March in play; Dec. 17 also mulled

It would also extend the congressional schedule to finish work on the roughly $2 trillion reconciliation package and give Democrats more time to sort out a debt limit bill that analysts say could

Congress · 117th Congress

House passes stopgap funding, debt ceiling suspension bill

The bill would extend fentanyl’s status as a so-called “Schedule 1” drug until Jan. 28, 2022. Under current law, the drug would lose its status as a drug with a high risk for abuse on Oct. 22.

Policy · 117th Congress

Top Republican wants even ‘more money’ for defense

The Senate Appropriations Committee is marking up the Military Construction-VA and Energy-Water bills this week, while an official schedule for the Defense bill has yet to be announced.