Lawmakers are battling the clock as they work to push through the remaining appropriations bills ahead of the Jan. 30 ...
WASHINGTON -- The two wings of the U.S. Capitol have presented contrasting images of the nation's legislative branch amid the federal government shutdown. Senators have voted 13 times on the House of ...
Jacob Adams is a journalism fellow at The Daily Signal. Send an email to Jacob. House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., elaborated on the group’s support for a longer-term continuing ...
The Senate voted on the continuing resolution (CR) H.R. 5371 for the thirteenth time today. The CR failed by a vote of 54-45. No members deviated from their previous votes. The Senate returned this ...
WASHINGTON ‒ One month into the federal government shutdown, United, Delta, American and Southwest airlines are each calling on Congress to approve a Republican-backed “clean” funding bill to reopen ...
Top Senate Democrats say the party is working through “differences of opinions” as they scramble to find an off-ramp to a month-old partial government shutdown that is set to become the longest on ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) departs the Capitol after the Senate passed a continuing resolution to end the government shutdown, November 10, 2025. Credit: Francis Chung/POLITICO via AP ...
Washington — The Senate took a major step toward ending the government shutdown late Monday by passing a funding bill that unlocks a broader agreement on long-term spending and the promise of a future ...
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, ...
Nevada Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen issuing a video statement on health insurance premiums Monday. (Rosen office video screengrab) Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, who has thus far voted against ...
The U.S. Senate passed a continuing resolution Monday evening to end the federal government shutdown, but not before a clash of Kentucky's two Republican senators over a provision that critics say ...