A government shutdown has officially been averted, as President Donald Trump signs the continuing resolution into law.
The Senate on Friday passed a Republican-led stopgap measure to keep the government funded ahead of a midnight deadline.
WASHINGTON - A partial government shutdown was avoided Friday when the Senate approved a bill to keep the government funded ...
Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, said he would vote to end the filibuster, indicating sufficient support among ...
Learn more about the latest Congress-cleared continuing resolution signed into law by President Trump to keep the government ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) weighed in on President Trump recently complimenting him for voting to advance ...
The Senate March 14 approved by a vote of 54-46, a continuing resolution to fund the government through Sept. 30. The House ...
Trump on Saturday signed into law a high-stakes continuing resolution that keeps the government funded through late September ...
All of fiscal 2025 will be funded under a continuing resolution instead of the traditional appropriations package.
The passage of the continuing resolution (CR), which was backed by Trump, officially stopped a potential government shutdown. The CR extends the government’s budget through the end of September ...
The aftermath of last week’s bitter spending fight has forced Democrats to wonder whether trust levels between the two ...