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After Senate moves bipartisan spending bills, Dem leaders request sit down on shutdown-aversion plan
The Senate is moving fiscal 2026 funding measures with ease but there is still no overall strategy in Congress.
Before the U.S. Senate began its August break, Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who heads the upper chamber’s ...
Senate advances spending package despite Republican concerns over increased funding levels as lawmakers race to prevent ...
The Senate on Friday broke a multiday impasse by passing the first three fiscal 2026 spending bills, the first time the upper ...
The Senate passed more than $180 billion in funding for veterans programs, new military facilities, the Agriculture ...
The Senate on Friday night adopted a $455 billion spending bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs that invests in recruiting clinicians at hospitals, provides a large increase to the toxic ...
The Senate took a significant step Friday towards averting a partial government shutdown in the fall by passing a tranche of ...
The Senate passed its first fiscal 2026 spending bills, making up for lost time in the long-delayed process before preparing ...
The monthlong recess presents a critical opportunity for lawmakers to reach consensus on spending levels and make a dent in ...
The Senate o n Friday overwhelmingly passed the first of its spending bills for the coming year, with bipartisan approval of measures to fund military construction projects, veterans and agriculture ...
The Senate Appropriations Committee released its fiscal 2026 Interior-Environment and Transportation bills Thursday.
Senate GOP appropriators to bring a package of spending bills to the floor before the August recess, Chair Susan Collins said Thursday.
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