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After nearly two months away, the House is returning to Washington to vote Wednesday on a funding measure to reopen the government after a record-long shutdown. Senators — following weeks of
House Democrats will hold a press conference on healthcare at around 12 p.m. as the government shutdown continues into its eighth day. The House has already passed the government funding resolution and is currently out of session. The Senate has yet to ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Republican leaders will give remarks as the second week of the government shutdown continues following six failed votes in the Senate on stopgap funding bills. The Speaker is also facing pressure to call the House ...
House Democrats will speak with reporters Thursday morning as the record government shutdown stretches into its 37th day — with no clear end in sight. Democrats have gained some ground in recent days following major wins in Tuesday’s elections,
The House is voting on a bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The vote was scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. House Democrats are expected to oppose the bill, while most Republicans are expected to support it. If it passes, the bill will be sent to President Donald Trump’s desk to sign.
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