The U.S. House voted to reopen government and sent the resolution to President Trump to be signed. Here's what happens -- and ...
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House passes Senate resolution to reopen government through January, sending bill to Trump
The legislation, which passed the Senate on Monday, is expected to fund military construction, Veterans Affairs, the Department of Agriculture, and Congress through Sept. 30, and the rest of the ...
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It’s over! Trump signs resolution ending record 43-day government shutdown
President Donald Trump on Wednesday night signed a continuing resolution at the White House that ends the record-breaking ...
The continuing resolution slated to reopen the federal government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history includes more ...
Nassau County’s two Democratic U.S. representatives split on whether the federal government should reopen, with U.S. Rep.
The Senate voted Sunday night to reopen the U.S. government after a crippling 40-day shutdown, the longest in American ...
Maryland senators oppose funding resolution due to rising medical costs. They push for ACA subsidies and back pay for federal ...
U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett is poised to vote to reopen the government Nov. 12. It's just the third time the Knoxville Republican ...
After a record shattering government shutdown, the federal government has finally reopened. Yet, the latest package is ...
Congressman Don Beyer (D-VA) today issued the following statement on the Senate’s proposed continuing resolution, which would extend current levels of government funding through January 30 while faili ...
Senator Dick Durbin supports the 2026 Continuing Resolution, emphasizing SNAP funding and bipartisanship to reopen government and aid millions nationwide.
For over 40 days, the government was without funding, forcing federal employees to miss two paychecks. The shutdown was the result of a holdout from Democratic senators who could not agree to vote on ...
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