By Bo Erickson, Richard Cowan, Andy Sullivan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Congress has two days as of ...
President Joe Biden signed legislation Saturday that will keep federal agencies funded through March 14, avoiding a holiday ...
President-elect Donald Trump scored a victory early Saturday when Congress passed a slimmed-down bill to keep the government ...
Approving Trump's plans for immigration, energy, tax policy and more in one multitrillion-dollar bill would be a daunting ...
Speaker Mike Johnson wants one mammoth package that would enact much of President-elect Donald Trump's legislative agenda by ...
After nearly derailing a spending bill last month, Trump continues to shake up business on Capitol Hill, shifting positions ...
The bill now awaits President Joe Biden’s signature to become law, ensuring government funding through mid-March and avoiding immediate fiscal turmoil. The US Senate passed the bill in an 85-11 ...
President-elect Donald Trump wants to put his entire agenda into a single, massive bill – and he wants it done “quickly.” ...
Legislation passed by the U.S. Congress on Dec. 21 to avoid a government shutdown did not contain any benefits for U.S.
The majority party has repeatedly lost control of the House in the first midterm election after gaining across-the-board ...
La., told lawmakers that the president-elect backs one reconciliation bill, rather than two or more, two sources with direct knowledge told NBC News.