shutdown, government funding

Negotiations to avoid a federal government shutdown in two weeks have not been going well. Lawmakers have yet to agree on ...
Federal funding dries up at the end of the day on March 14. Lawmakers acknowledge that passing full appropriations bills are ...
WASHINGTON—President Trump has spent his first weeks back in office undoing much of the handiwork of Congress—freezing ...
Top Democrats on the U.S. Congressional appropriations committees said on Friday that Republicans have abandoned bipartisan ...
A government shutdown could occur after March 14 if no new funding deal is struck, prediction markets suggest a shutdown is more likely than not currently.
Rand Paul (R-KY) being the lone GOP “no” vote. The budgets advancing have no effect on the looming government shutdown in March, but they do set the table for what next year will look like.
But if your instinct is to scoff at the latest talk of a government shutdown as a boy-cries-wolf phenomenon, that’s understandable. Virtually every time appropriations are due to lapse ...
The president in charge during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has returned to the White House, current government funding expires in less than six weeks — and on Capitol Hill ...
The government runs out of funding on March 14, and averting a shutdown will likely require bipartisan support in both the ...