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After a delay related to immigration policy, the Senate on Thursday passed a $1.7 trillion spending bill and sent it to the House just one day before a potential partial government shutdown.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to approve a stopgap spending bill ahead of a Friday deadline. The final vote was 87-11. The House-passed bill now heads to President Biden for his signature.
WASHINGTON - The House passed a spending bill on Tuesday that would temporarily fund the government until Sept. 30 − taking the first step to avoid another government shutdown. Now, it’s up to ...
The Senate passed a second "laddered" short-term spending bill, known as a continuing resolution (CR), to fund government agencies through March. The House will now have to vote on the ...
The Senate early Saturday morning passed a bill to avert a government shutdown, sending the measure to President Joe Biden to be signed into law. The move comes after the House overwhelmingly ...
The legislation now heads to the House for possible final approval, though a handful of Republicans there have already voiced ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate came to a standstill Tuesday after slogging through a tense overnight session, with Republican ...
Senate Republicans passed President Donald Trump's massive tax-and-spending bill on Tuesday by the narrowest of margins, ...
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