President Donald Trump signed a government funding bill Wednesday night, ending a record 43-day U.S. government shutdown.
(The Hill) – The record-long partial shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) came to an end Thursday after President Trump signed a bill to fund most of the agencies. The bipartisan ...
US lawmakers introduced a bill to block federally funded research partnerships with China-linked entities over national ...
President Donald Trump signed a bill on Tuesday to end the partial government shutdown after the House passed the budget ...
Earlier this week, House Republican leaders were insisting that the Senate-passed bill had a technical problem that made it impossible for them to support it.
The ongoing funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security crossed into new territory Sunday when it became the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history. The DHS shutdown is now in ...
Congress reconvened on Wednesday, April 22, still not having reached a bipartisan agreement on funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. More than two months into the partial government ...
House Republicans are backing a funding request tied to White House grounds upgrades while lawmakers demand more detail on ...
The measure, which the Senate twice passed unanimously, is ​part of a two-pronged Republican effort to end the partial ...
The House approved a bill Thursday that will fund almost every agency in the Department of Homeland Security for the next five months, sending the measure to President Donald Trump weeks after the ...
"It is about damn time," said one Democrat as US politicians voted to end the funding freeze for most of the department's ...