United States President Donald Trump signed a bill on Saturday to fund the government through the end of September, preventing a partial shutdown.
The continuing resolution will keep funding close to current levels but makes slight adjustments. It trims non-defense funding by $13 billion...
United States House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told the Democratic members of the lower congressional chamber that the lines of communication with their Republican counterparts over the stopgap bill have been reopened, CNN reported on Friday.Previously, speaking to the same...
United States House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Tuesday that an agreement on the content of the next stopgap bill aimed at keeping the government funded through March 14 is "coming together."Speaking to the press while leaving the House Republican Conference's meeting, Johnson...
United States House Majority Leader Chuck Schumer expressed on Monday his belief Congress will be able to agree on a new stopgap bill to keep the government funded short-term and avoid a shutdown.Speaking to reports at Capitol Hill, Schumer urged both the Democrats and the Republicans to...
The United States House of Representatives failed to approve the stopgap bill for short-term government funding tabled by Speaker Mike Johnson.The proposal received 202 votes in favor. On the other hand, 220 House Representatives, including several from the Republican Party, did not support it....
The United States House of Representatives approved on Friday the $1.2 trillion spending bill to keep the government open through September.
With a vote of 286-134, the bill was approved just moments before the expiration of funding for several vital federal agencies. The next step for the bill is to...
The United States Senate and House of Representatives released on Thursday the spending bill worth $1.2 trillion, agreed on by the White House and the Congress, and created to keep the government open through September.
Members of both chambers must review the 1,000-page-long bill in just...
Leaders of the United States Congress announced on Tuesday that they reached an agreement on government funding for the rest of the fiscal year, which ends on September 30. House Speaker Mike Johnson said House and Senate committees have begun drafting the text of the bill, which will be...
United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised the upper congressional chamber for passing the $460 billion spending bills package and avoiding a partial shutdown.
"We will keep important programs funded for moms and kids, for veterans, for the environment, for housing, and so...
The United States Senate passed the previously backed package of spending bills worth $460 billion to keep the government running and avoid a partial shutdown.
The bill received 75 votes in favor, while 22 Senators voted against it. It covers the funding for Agriculture and the Food and Drug...
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