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Congress · 119th Congress

Time for ‘Plan B’ as DHS talks drag ahead of funding deadline

Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., a senior appropriator, said four weeks should be sufficient.↵↵"We're trying to figure out a clean CR," Mullin said. "They haven't given back a rebuttal on it yet."

Congress · 119th Congress

GOP hawks show contrast with Trump on European allies

↵↵The United States "should play a role in Ukraine's security guarantees on a permanent basis," Wicker said. "The Senate should ratify these security guarantees if they're ever agreed to."

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: No end in sight

It’s been hard to turn on the TV news or open a news website this week without catching California Rep. Kevin Kiley.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills officially enters Senate race

"We’re at a point in time when we should be thinking outside the box and looking for candidates, like myself, who just don’t fit that traditional elected politician mold."

Partial government shutdown begins

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be forced off the job Wednesday, and more than that may have to work without pay until the shutdown ends.

HHS layoffs cut deep swath through health infrastructure

Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., chair of the full committee, acknowledged Democrats’ concerns during the hearing and said that Congress should have the "proper oversight" over the administration’s decisions. 

Trump signs stopgap spending measure, averting shutdown

"In my time in Congress, never, ever has one party written partisan full year appropriations bills for all of government and expected the other party to go along without any input."

Senate adopts gun provision among amendments to spending bill

"This will be the Senate working as it should — both parties cooperating, debating amendments working through differences without grinding the legislative process to a halt," Schumer said.

Biden’s long-term care agenda faces headwinds

"We should start with the programs to build the staff and maintain the staff that we have, then talk about increasing" staff.                            Â