Congress has until 11:59 p.m. March 14 to pass a measure to keep the government operating at full throttle — and there’s no sign of a deal in sight.
Key Takeaways The government could partially shut down if lawmakers do not pass a bill funding the federal government by a ...
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are struggling with a key question as they stare down a fast-approaching deadline to fund ...
Two Democrats in Congress said on Friday that Republicans have raised the risk of a government shutdown by insisting on ...
The top Senate Republican acknowledged Tuesday Congress is “running out of time” to avert a government shutdown, as ...
The government runs out of funding on March 14, and averting a shutdown will likely require bipartisan support in both the ...
The race to prevent a government shutdown next month is colliding with Republican efforts to enact President Trump’s tax and ...
Ahead of the March 14 government shutdown deadline, lawmakers say there's a huge hurdle to a deal: curbing the president's ...
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