But clearly we are in a whole new phase for House Republicans in this Congress ... senators to advance the Senate version of a continuing resolution (which would have included such aid), and ...
The clock is ticking. The Continuing Resolution the House and Senate arrived at in September to continue to funding the federal government expires Nov. 17. Will the government shut down at that point?
This election day, the American people will determine the partisan control of the narrowly divided U.S. House of ...
The House filled the looming government funding gap by passing a continuing resolution September 25, but not before a near-shutdown of the government urged by former President Donald Trump.
The 118th Congress is likely to have at least one final political standoff before the balance of power shifts, and it's over ...
The House has passed all 12 appropriations bills ... Now we’re left staring down another continuing resolution to avoid a ...
The risk of one is real, but a continuing resolution is viewed as most likely. As of this writing, the latest proposal is that the House would pass two separate clean continuing resolutions to ...
Plenty of Republicans, who control the House, opposed that continuing resolution, which passed with overwhelming support from Democrats on Sept. 25. Sliced from that legislation was a $10 billion ...
House Republicans had previously attempted to pass a different version of a continuing resolution that would have funded agencies for six months and included language requiring proof of ...
Recall that the White House/USDA requested $1.5 billion for disaster assistance in the Continuing Resolution, but some sources wonder how serious that request really was, thinking it was more ...
We're going to run the play,” Johnson said. House Democrats said the proof of citizenship mandate should not be part of the continuing resolution to keep the government funded and urged Johnson ...
As the Myrtle Beach polls are closing, here’s what the uncertified results from this year’s Congressional race say.