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The Department of Veterans Affairs would see a 4% increase in discretionary spending next fiscal year under a budget plan released by the White House on Friday. (Charles Dharapak/AP) The ...
The House of Representatives barred Republican lawmaker Jeremie Dufault from the floor for the rest of the legislative session following an outburst Thursday, but Dufault claims Democrats have ...
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson delayed a vote on a Republican budget plan, lacking enough GOP ... who huddled with conservatives off the House floor as the preceding vote was held ...
As part of their sprawling tax and budget bill, House GOP lawmakers are considering ... D.C., temporarily halted that plan on Monday in order to let litigation over the legality of the layoffs ...
House Republicans have unveiled their plans to reform higher education in the U.S. through budget reconciliation text released Monday. The text hits on a variety of issues as it looks to expand ...
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As a result, lawmakers finally brought the bill to the House floor first thing Monday morning, passing it on an initial voice vote. The measure now needs one final vote before it moves to Polis.
The rarely-successful maneuver can force bills to the floor for a vote — even against the wishes of the leaders who control the House — if supporters can find 218 signatures to endorse it.
The White House plans to ease the impact of tariffs on domestic automakers by preventing overlapping duties and offering a credit for some tariffs, as the industry faces rising costs and ...
FIRST ON FOX: The White House is going after Democratic lawmakers looking to upend House GOP plans to make President Donald Trump's Gulf of America name change permanent. The House Rules Committee ...
The New Hampshire House approved a $16 billion state spending plan Thursday, as lawmakers continue to contend with an uncertain economy and the possibility of future cuts to federal programs.
Hours of arm-twisting could not convince a contingent of House Republicans, concerned about mounting debt, to go along with a Senate-passed resolution with a low floor for spending cuts.