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The stunning turn of events, when Congress appeared all but headed towards a government shutdown, happened after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy R-Calif., announced he would put a short-term stopgap ...
Here is what you need to know about what a government shutdown is and how it could affect you: ... In the absence of last-minute action from Congress, a shutdown would start at 12:01 a.m. Saturday ...
Congress is facing yet another possible government shutdown, as it returns this week for one last burst of activity before it wraps up the session and the year. The key deadline to avoid a ...
That was the last vote of the 118th Congress. When the Senate returns in a few weeks, on Jan. 3, Republicans will be in charge. Democrats will be cut down to 47 seats. Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.V ...
Congress has until Friday to pass a funding bill to temporarily fund the government and avoid a shutdown. Members of Congress attend a joint session at the U.S. Capitol on April 11.
Democrats and Republicans in Congress are gearing up to blame each other for a potential partial government shutdown next month, even as negotiations to avoid the pitfall continue. "The federal ...
Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy want Congress to reject deal that would prevent government shutdown Republicans locked down a ...
Congress is nearing Friday’s midnight deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown, but a Republican spending bill is encountering obstacles in the Senate.The Senate Republican majority ...
When would a government shutdown start? If Congress doesn’t approve a continuing resolution or more permanent spending measure by Friday, the federal government will shut down. When the fiscal year ...
WASHINGTON – With just 12 days to go until a potential government shutdown, the House attempted – and failed – to pass a 6-month funding extension that was tied to a contentious piece of ...
How Congress averted a government shutdown with a stopgap funding vote NPR's Scott Simon talks to Rep. Dusty Johnson, R-S.D., about the House GOP caucus and the Dec. 20 stopgap funding vote.
Another government shutdown was averted after the House voted to pass a new stopgap spending bill without the debt-ceiling increase Trump wanted. Here’s what happened as it happened.