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The procedural hurdle required 60 votes and presented the latest test for Senate Democrats whether to side with Republicans ...
Congress could be moving closer to a government shutdown if lawmakers don’t approve new spending by September 30.
The House speaker announced that lawmakers would leave a day early for a five-week break from Washington as tensions soar ...
Democratic voters say they want their leaders to be throwing up roadblocks as often as possible with President Trump in the ...
Speaker Mike Johnson said he would shut the House down early for the summer on Wednesday to head off Democrats’ calls for ...
The Commanders agree that Terry McLaurin needs a new contract, but they don't want to meet his hefty price tag.
At least two House rabble-rousers are threatening to oppose a continuing resolution as the regular appropriations process sputters on the floor.
Report is The Hill’s a.m. newsletter. Subscribe here or using the box below: In today’s issue: ▪ House to recess early over Epstein saga ▪ Battle over interim US Attorney in NJ ...
Senate Republicans and Democrats advanced a its first spending bill, despite Democratic warnings that partisan actions, like ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has slow-walked Trump’s nominees, forcing the requirement of a cloture vote for ...
There’s no pretending otherwise: disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein has hijacked Washington.
As top New Mexico lawmakers digest the implications of a federal budget bill signed this month by President Donald Trump, ...