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Republican lawmakers fear Washington may be headed for a government shutdown later this year after two bruising fights over President Trump’s One Big, Beautiful Bill Act and a $9 billion rescissions ...
The Senate took a step toward approving its first appropriation bill but lawmakers have a long way to go to avoid a ...
Just four months after a progressive revolt jeopardized Schumer's leadership post, he may be headed down a similar path that could spark more fury.
Rep. Michael Cloud joins “The Signal Sitdown” to discuss how Democrats might try to railroad President Trump’s agenda in the ...
The procedural hurdle required 60 votes and presented the latest test for Senate Democrats whether to side with Republicans ...
Democratic voters say they want their leaders to be throwing up roadblocks as often as possible with President Trump in the ...
Democrats are leery of supporting Republican spending measures after the White House forced through clawbacks of funding ...
House and Senate Republicans are readying for a sprint to the end of fiscal year 2025 while President Trump pushes Congress to further cut government spending.
Congress could be moving closer to a government shutdown if lawmakers don’t approve new spending by September 30.
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