WASHINGTON - A partial government shutdown was avoided Friday after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to keep the government funded through the end of September. Senators sent the bill to President ...
The advance vote: The Senate voted 62-38 to end debate on the bill – a cloture vote – and advance it to a final vote. Nine ...
The Senate is expected to take a procedural vote Friday afternoon on a Republican-led stopgap measure to keep the government funded ahead of a midnight deadline.
Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, said he would vote to end the filibuster, indicating sufficient support among other party members to allow vote on Republican bill.
Congress reconvenes this week to discuss the details of President Donald Trump's agenda, including a big tax cut and the 2026 ...
Over $15 billion in earmarked funding won't be spent this year. It's vulnerable Republicans and their districts who stand to ...
Moments after the U.S. Senate approved a continuing resolution (CR) to avert a government shutdown, it passed a bipartisan bill to prevent devastating cuts to D.C.’s budget. The CR effectively ...
The 2025 budget bill known as a full-year continuing resolution contradicts the previous bipartisan approval of the ...
As the District leaders' budget battle continues on Capitol Hill, the timeline for D.C.'s future budgets is in limbo.
Senate Republicans are racing to finalize plans to move a budget blueprint that would finally unlock their ability to move ...
D.C. officials are awaiting action from the House on the restoration of roughly $1 billion in local funds cut for the ...
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