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 ...
Trump on Saturday signed into law a high-stakes continuing resolution that keeps the government funded through late September ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) addressed the upper chamber and publicly declared his intention to vote for the ...
"Literally zero Senate Democrats support the filibuster. 38 voted to filibuster the continuing resolution yesterday," wrote ...
The Senate March 14 approved by a vote of 54-46, a continuing resolution to fund the government through Sept. 30. The House ...
Ten Democrats voted to advance the continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government through September, setting the stage for ...
"I have not seen such uniting anger across the party in a long, long time," Charlotte Clymer, the Democrat behind the ...
In the wake of the recent government shutdown aversion, it's crucial to examine the concrete impacts of the Continuing Resolution (CR) and its broader implications for the nation and local ...
President Trump signed Republicans’ yearlong government funding extension, avoiding a partial government shutdown, the White ...
The Senate has swiftly approved legislation that would allow the District of Columbia to keep its budget intact.