Congress has pushed through final passage of a bipartisan plan to fund federal operations and prevent a government shutdown.
The Senate passes a stopgap bill early Saturday after its passage in the House earlier Friday averting a government shutdown.
The bipartisan deal funds disaster relief and farmers but omits a debt ceiling hike, setting the stage for fiscal battles in 2024.
President Joe Biden will sign the short-term funding bill that Congress passed overnight on Saturday, according to the White ...
The stopgap measure to fund the government and provide tens of billions in disaster relief passed the Senate and now goes to President Biden for his signature.
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Political hurdles exemplify what survivors of Hurricane Helene and other disasters across the country say is a broken system.
Passage of the legislation, which transfers the land to D.C. at no cost, is a tremendous win for Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), who has long sought to redevelop the site.
Lawmakers came together to fund the government on Friday, keeping the lights on in Washington until early next year and preventing a Christmas season shutdown. The package — crafted by Speaker ...