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Lawmakers continue their work on Capitol Hill this week, and there's work to be done, as a spending plan, or an extension, needs to be adopted.
Republicans threaten a government shutdown unless Congress makes it harder to vote The exhausting dance that precedes every single government funding battle has begun.
A potential government shutdown has not yet been avoided. Leaders in Washington, D.C. will have to try again after a six-month funding extension failed to get through the House on Wednesday.
Donald Trump encouraged Republicans to shut down the government if they don't secure passage of the SAVE Act.
A short term spending bill passed the Senate, avoiding a partial shutdown despite Republicans' demands to include a citizen voting requirement.
Now that the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is law, Congress is turning its attention to another matter: avoiding a government shutdown. We’ll explain what it will take to keep the government ...
Government shutdown looms as Speaker Johnson heads back to drawing board on spending bill Washington — The House rejected Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to keep the government funded on Wednesday ...
House Republicans are moving forward with plans to vote on a clean stopgap spending bill that will extend government funding until mid-December, dropping a proof-of-citizenship voting measure ...
The former president urged House Republicans to allow a partial government shutdown unless they secure the SAVE Act's proof of citizenship mandate.
Trump wanted to force a shutdown over the SAVE Act. Top Republicans have ignored him and are set to vote to fund the government through December.
Congress back in session as a government shutdown looms Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Tuesday that the House will move forward with a plan to vote on a partisan stopgap ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced Tuesday that he was moving forward with a chamber-wide vote to stop a government shutdown with a bill attached meant to crack down on noncitizen voting ...