House Republicans successfully passed the continuing resolution to fund the government just days before a looming shutdown, largely thanks to President Donald Trump and one surprising Democrat vote.
Approval of the bill sent it to the Senate, where Republicans need the cooperation of several Democrats to move it past a ...
Now, the bill heads to the Senate, where it needs 60 votes to pass to keep the federal government from a shutdown.
The House is voting on a stopgap measure to keep the government funded through September, days before Friday's shutdown deadline.
The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The ...
Congress averted a government shutdown Friday just hours before the funding deadline, after the Senate approved a ...
WASHINGTON — House Republicans narrowly passed a stopgap bill Tuesday to fund the government until October, putting moderate Senate Democrats in the tough spot of having to either give the measure ...
The measure’s fate is uncertain in the Senate, where several Democrats will be needed to cross the 60-vote threshold for it ...
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said he'll vote to let the GOP-drafted stopgap funding measure pass, likely ...
The Senate passed a stopgap government funding bill on Friday – hours before a partial shutdown of federal agencies was set ...
House Democrats will hold a "Day of Action" across the country on Tuesday to push back against the GOP-backed spending bill ...
When U.S. lawmakers passed a stopgap funding bill this month to keep the government running through September, more than $100 ...