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While legislation often receives bipartisan support, it will be imperative for Johnson to keep most of his caucus on board.
Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing to unveil a Republican health care bill in the coming days for a vote by the end of the month, but the move is unlikely to resolve a congressional deadlock over expiring Obamacare subsidies.
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Furious conservatives planning House floor revolt against Mike Johnson after key provision was left out of defense bill
House Republicans are again declaring war on Speaker Mike Johnson after a proposal that would ban the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency was not included in the recent national defense spending bill.
Lawmakers and advocates supporting the provision said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) axed the provision based on personal objections to IVF.
The House on Wednesday easily passed the annual defense policy bill, sending the mammoth, $900 billion measure to the Senate ahead of the year-end deadline. The measure, known as the National
The House is poised to vote Wednesday on a $900 billion defense policy bill as both chambers race to pass it before the end of the year.
Amid concerns over insider trading, Johnson says a stock ban would deter “good people” from running for office.
The House on Wednesday advanced the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), teeing it up for a final vote after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) managed to win over several holdouts in a dramatic
District 2, received 222 votes in the 435-member House on his "petition discharge" to force Republican Speaker Mike Johnson to hold a vote on his bill to restore the collective bargaining rights of hundreds of thousands of unionized federal workers.
The House passed a defense authorization bill Dec. 10 without a provision to allow health coverage of in vitro fertilization for active-duty military.
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MAGA Republicans threaten to lay waste to Mike Johnson if he doesn’t keep all his promises
"We made a deal," one far-right Republican said, vowing to destroy an upcoming spending bill if Johnson doesn't follow through.