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The House passed a bill Tuesday night to keep agencies funded through September. It was an extremely close vote – 217 to 213, with one Democrat voting for it and one Republican voting against it.
The House passed legislation Tuesday to avert a partial government shutdown and fund federal agencies through September, providing critical momentum as the measure now moves to the Senate.
The U.S. House voted Tuesday evening to advance a Continuing Resolution that, if passed by the Senate, will fund core government services for the rest of the fiscal year and avoid a government ...
Live updates and the latest news as U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum kick in and the Senate turns to a government funding bill to avoid a shutdown.
The House voted 217-213, mostly along party lines, to advance a seven-month funding extension that would drop nondefense ...
The Georgia Democratic U.S. Senator voted to block a GOP measure aimed at banning transgender athletes from competing against women.
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Oklahoma House of Representatives recently passed legislation that would allow for additional state investments in ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and House Speaker Matt Hall have put forward road plans, but questions linger as lawmakers look to ...
U.S. Senate Democrats were wrestling on Wednesday with how to respond to a stopgap funding bill passed by the ...