WASHINGTON D.C., DC — U.S. lawmakers are running out of time to avoid a shutdown of the federal government. The government's current budget runs out on Sept. 30. If congress hasn't passed a funding ...
The Senate returned Friday, Oct. 10, for just seconds with presiding officer, Sen. John Thune, adjourning any Senate votes on ...
Does Congress’s Watchdog Only Like Barking at Trump?
The Republican-led Senate approved the Trump Administration’s rescission package that would claw back $9 billion that was previously allocated by Congress. The vast majority—$7.9 billion—was earmarked ...
Lawmakers have until Oct. 1 to pass a new budget. If they don't, the federal government will shut down. Here's what that looks like.
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