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Now that the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is law, Congress is turning its attention to another matter: avoiding a government ...
Republicans will need all hands on deck, and an assist from Senate Democrats, to avoid a government shutdown in October.
GOP splits as House passes spending plan lowering the odds of a disastrous government shutdown. The last time Congress failed to pass a government spending bill, in late 2018, around 800,000 ...
Brace yourselves for another potential government funding battle! Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is signaling he's ...
Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...
Speaker Mike Johnson has pulled a government funding bill amid party dissent, risking a shutdown. The government will shut down on October 1 if no extension is passed, affecting federal operations.
Congress is on the brink of a government shutdown. Again. ... Congress voted to approve the previous stopgap funding measure with just hours left before the government was to shut down in March 2024.
Government Shutdown Looms—Again—As Election Complicates Latest Fight. BySara Dorn, Forbes Staff. Sara Dorn is a Forbes news reporter who covers politics. Follow Author. Sep 11, 2024, 04:11pm EDT.
Congress is again scrambling to pass a spending bill to temporarily fund the government, known as a continuing resolution, to avert another government shutdown that could begin at the end of the week.
As the year nears its end, the U.S. is faced once again with a government shutdown that could affect thousands of workers and disrupt certain services. And it could happen as early this weekend.
President-elect Donald Trump's demand that Congress suspend the debt limit as part of ongoing talks to prevent a government shutdown has put the focus on the debt ceiling yet again.
Speaker Mike Johnson has pulled a government funding bill amid party dissent, risking a shutdown. The government will shut down on October 1 if no extension is passed, affecting federal operations.