The GOP-controlled Senate will press forward with a procedural vote to advance a stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown before a midnight deadline.
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer voted alongside Republicans to advance a House GOP spending bill that would keep the government open for another six months, beyond the midnight shutdown deadline.
The Senate on Friday passed a bill to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year and avoid a shutdown.
A House GOP aide told The Post that the “target cuts” for both chambers of Congress will be reconciled — with at least $1.5 ...
N.Y., and other Senate Democrats said they will oppose the six-month GOP government spending bill and want a one-month CR ...
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Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), the head of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, and her Democratic counterpart are ...
Democrats were stuck between two choices they despised: Vote for a funding bill that reflects Republican spending priorities ...
Senate Republicans aren’t planning to be a rubber stamp for President Trump’s sweeping operation to shrink the federal ...
It’s the latest sign that the two chambers are nowhere near resolving the major differences on the GOP agenda.
House Republican leaders are calling on the Senate to take up the House-passed budget resolution that would lock in President ...
President Donald Trump is backing the funding fix needed to allow the District of Columbia's government to avoid $1.1 billion ...