President Donald Trump late Monday signed a continuing resolution to keep the government open for three more weeks and to again delay a tax on medical device companies that briefly took effect at the ...
WASHINGTON — As part of the continuing resolution that reopened the government after a 44-day shutdown, Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, announced that $5 million will go toward funding the Gunnison City ...
The Senate voted to reopen the government on Monday evening after the longest government shutdown in history, even as Democrats’ hope to extend health care subsidies remains unlikely. After 40 days, ...
As House Democratic leadership condemns the Republicans’ proposed continuing resolution as “partisan” and “unacceptable,” eyes will be on the five House Democrats who voted in favor of a voter ...
South Carolina and Georgia senators are discussing their votes on the recently passed continuing resolution that could reopen the federal government following the longest shutdown in U.S. history. U.S ...
The House passed a continuing resolution to extend funding until Nov. 21 in September, but until Sunday the Senate was unable to advance it. With that deadline less than two weeks away, Senate ...
This evening, the Senate held a series of votes leading to final passage of the amended House-passed continuing resolution (CR) (H.R. 5371). Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV), ...
The US House of Representatives on Tuesday passed another short-term continuing resolution to keep the government open through 23 March, though buried in the bill are two provisions that would impact ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday night signed a continuing resolution at the White House that ends the record-breaking 42-day federal government shutdown. The Senate passed the resolution on Monday ...
The House passed a six-month continuing resolution Thursday evening to fund the government until early 2013 -- without incorporating the transportation funding levels enacted in the new transportation ...
A congressional analyst foresees a continuing resolution that would keep defense spending at the fiscal 2011 level in fiscal 2012 – effectively cutting military accounts $40-50 billion from what ...
The House is expected to vote on the continuing resolution (CR) and minibus package as early as 4 pm tomorrow, with members on their way back to Washington, D.C. in anticipation of the vote. This ...