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Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...
Here's what a government shutdown would look like if no spending bill is passed this week 03:27. Washington — Congress appears to be barreling toward another government shutdown, with ...
Congress is expected to vote next week on President Donald Trump’s request to claw back $9.4 billion in congressionally ...
Before the shutdown of 2019, furloughed workers were not legally entitled to retroactive pay for work missed during a shutdown. However, in practice, Congress approved retroactive pay following ...
Republicans’ “big, beautiful” bill is done, but Congress still has plenty of important fiscal legislation and related items ...
Congress has not passed a budget or extension to work on a spending deal. Here's how the government shutdown would affect you and your family.
President Trump isn't planning to send a new to-do list to Congress after he signed his signature legislative victory into ...
WASHINGTON – The countdown is on for Congress to pass 12 spending bills to avert a total government shutdown where all but essential federal agencies would stop their work.. The odds of ...
How likely is a government shutdown amid Republican infighting? 04:02 One idea is for Congress to cut off its own pay. Another would require the U.S. House and Senate to work continuous seven-day ...
After a weeks-long spending battle that seemed headed for a government shutdown, Congress moved at the 11th hour to pass a 45-day reprieve.
Congress is required to pass 12 appropriations bills for every fiscal year, negotiated by Congress and signed by the president. The bills decide government spending for a full fiscal year.
The Trump administration pledged that Americans will receive food stamps through February, but officials could not promise those benefits will continue if the shutdown lasts until March. Congress ...
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