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 after the U.S. Senate approved a bill to keep the government ...
President Trump signed into law a continuing resolution (CR) that funds the government through the end of the fiscal year ...
President Donald Trump has signed a continuing resolution to fund the government through the end of September, temporarily ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) addressed the upper chamber and publicly declared his intention to vote for the ...
On Friday, March 14, 2025, the Senate advanced the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025 (H.R. 1968), a continuing ...
Both Arkansas Republican Senators Tom Cotton and John Boozman voted to approve the continuing resolutions. Despite voting for the resolution, Boozman said, in an interview with Arkies in the Beltway, ...
The Senate March 14 approved by a vote of 54-46, a continuing resolution to fund the government through Sept. 30. The House ...
Without a new budget—or relief from the strictures of its absence—the military can’t start new projects or pay for the ...
The vote is the first battle in President Trump's effort to avert a government shutdown and clear the way for his legislative ...
Highland, voted against a U.S. Congress continuing resolution, which threatens to rescind more than $11 million for Northwest Indiana agencies.
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