With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into ...
As the GOP eyes new legislative priorities under President-elect Trump, the current Congress confronts crucial tasks, ...
Returning lawmakers will be choosing the leaders for the next Congress and finishing work on the remaining priorities of the ...
Sen. Thom Tillis has led a bipartisan group of senators in calling for Congress to pass a disaster funding package to assist ...
House lawmakers will return to Washington, D.C., after a lengthy recess and the 2024 election on Tuesday, with a lengthy list of tasks to accomplish before the new Congress arrives in January. High on ...
The 118th Congress is on track to be the least productive in modern history. If Washington enters a new season of divided ...
Congress’ post-election, lame-duck session will be a mess. A barely Republican House, barely Democratic Senate and barely ...
The 118th Congress is likely to have at least one final political standoff before the balance of power shifts, and it's over ...
The approval of fiscal 2025 bills tops Congress’ priorities as lawmakers prepare to kick off their post-election legislative ...
Unless the post-election session is remarkably productive, the current Congress could be a relative bust, on track to pass fewer laws than its predecessor.
Instead, Congress had to pass a continuing resolution that put off budget issues until Dec. 20 to avoid a government shutdown. Republicans, she said, can’t seem to agree even amongst themselves ...
While FEMA lifted the Immediate Needs Funding restriction on Oct. 1 after Congress passed a continuing resolution to replenish the Disaster Relief Fund fund, it may soon be back to square one.