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The Senate Appropriations Committee advanced legislation Thursday amounting to more than $1 trillion in government funding ...
Congressional leaders are already starting to trade blame for a government shutdown, two months before the funding deadline.
The new legislation consists of nearly $852 billion in discretionary funding for defense programs and just under $200 billion ...
Growing Democratic rancor in the U.S. Congress over President Donald Trump's tactics on the federal budget is threatening the ...
Senate Republicans say President Trump has made it clear he doesn’t want a government shutdown, and they’re urging House GOP ...
Republicans face internal divisions over shutdown prevention with 14 legislative days left, as some Freedom Caucus members ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune warned that Congress may be careening towards a partial government shutdown this fall ...
An attempt to restore funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) by the Senate Appropriations Committee failed ...
On the "Ruthless" podcast, Sen. Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D. spoke about the tough decision Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
The procedural hurdle required 60 votes and presented the latest test for Senate Democrats whether to side with Republicans ...
They are facing key decisions this week over how readily they should cooperate with Republicans — and an even bigger test looms on the horizon.
The Senate approved $9 billion in funding cuts to PBS, NPR, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, as well foreign aid through USAID.