Republican Rep. Tom Tiffany again votes to let the federal government shut down
The House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan spending compromise by a vote of 339-85.
The House of Representatives has passed a bipartisan spending compromise by a vote of 339-85.
Negotiators agreed to drop draconian spending cuts and changes to abortion and gun policy demanded by right-wing House members.
Far-right House Republicans could force a damaging government shutdown if they don’t get their way.
A bipartisan bill to keep the federal government open passed 77-18 in the Senate and 314-108 in the House.
House Republicans are fighting among themselves over funding priorities and whether to remove Speaker Mike Johnson
House Speaker Mike Johnson promised quick action on appropriations bills, but his caucus cannot agree on them.
Republicans voted to eliminate Vice President Kamala Harris’ salary and reduce other officials’ salaries to $1.
Weeks of internal chaos in the House Republican caucus have left little time for an agreement to keep the federal government running.