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...
Fitch Ratings said on Friday that a brief government shutdown in the United States is unlikely to harm most public finance entities. However, the agency noted in a statement that a long deadlock could hurt those depending on federal support for healthcare, education, housing, and transit...
United States House Speaker Mike Johnson submitted a stopgap spending bill that would extend government funding until December 20 and help avoid a shutdown ahead of the presidential elections.The bill now must secure congressional backing and receive President Joe Biden's approval to take...
Policymakers in the United States Senate successfully navigated the initial procedural hurdle by securing enough votes for a stopgap funding bill in a move to prevent a government shutdown this Saturday.
The legislation, aimed at maintaining essential government functions, is a temporary...
United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer stated on Thursday that he and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reached a deal on a stopgap funding bill to keep the government running.
However, Schumer still struck a cautious tone, saying that "Republican dysfunction could be a...
United States Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday that he doesn't expect the government to shut down.
Speaking to Fox News, McConnell expressed his optimism for funding to be continued, noting that it "doesn't make sense" to shut down the government over the opposition of...
US President Donald Trump signed the bill that brought the longest US government shutdown in history to an end late on Friday evening, according to various media reports.
Trump first announced earlier today that a deal had been reached to temporarily reopen the US government after 35 days of...
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that the deal that ended the government shutdown was not a concession on his part but was instead a way of taking care of people affected by the shutdown.
The US president tweeted that "I wish people would read or listen to my words on the Border...
The US House of Representatives approved a bill to end the government shutdown late on Friday evening, various media reported.
The Senate had previously approved the bill before sending it to the House for voting. The bill now needs to be signed into law by US President Donald Trump to take...
The United States Senate passed legislation on Friday that ended the longest government shutdown in history, according to various media reports.
The bill will fund the government until February 15 while legislators try to strike a broader deal on immigration in the meantime. Crucially, the bill did not...
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