The House of Representatives voted down a six-month stopgap government funding bill paired with a GOP-backed voter ...
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump ramped up pressure on Republicans on Wednesday to shut down the government unless ...
Speaker Mike Johnson said House Republicans will vote on a six-month bill to avoid a government shutdown linked to Trump's ...
Democrats say a stopgap spending plan must not include a controversial GOP measure requiring proof of citizenship to register ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer took an initial procedural step on Thursday that will give the Senate the option to set ...
Congress has until Oct. 1 to fund the government during the pre-Election Day sprint. With the abbreviated timeline, lawmakers ...
Johnson knew the bill was likely to fail as several of his GOP colleagues publicly opposed the package and said they would vote against it.
The deadline to prevent a government shutdown is 11 days away, and Speaker Mike Johnson appears increasingly lost — as Donald ...
The legislation, which would fund the government for about six months and require proof of citizenship to register to vote, fell short.
So how is this time different? GRISALES: Well, before, when it was passed earlier this summer in July, it was not tied to a funding plan to avert a government shutdown. So we're not expecting the ...
Within hours of their return to Washington, D.C., Democrats and Republicans are facing off over how to keep the government ...
The House on Wednesday voted down Speaker Mike Johnson's government funding plan with 14 Republicans voting against it and two others voting present. The measure failed by a 202-222-2 margin. Three ...