Senate Passes $1.2T Spending Bill To Avert Partial Government Shutdown
The Senate has approved a $1.2 trillion spending package avoiding government shutdown two hours after the midnight deadline.
The Senate has approved a $1.2 trillion spending package avoiding government shutdown two hours after the midnight deadline.
Congress is racing to pass a government spending package, which includes $1.2 trillion to keep several agencies up and running.
Tuesday’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee was provided by Robert K. Hur, the special counsel who looked into President Biden’s possession of secret documents after he left as vice president under former President Barack Obama.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito has extended a pause on a stringent Texas’ immigration law at the request of the Biden administration.
Senate Republicans are at odds over term limits following Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) announcement that he will not be seeking another term.
Congressman Adam Schiff and former MLB Star Steve Garvey are gearing up for a November face-off in a closer-than-expected race for California senate.
The race to become the next senator of California has tightened as Representative Adam Schiff and Republican candidate Steve Garvey are in a statistical tie in California’s nonpartisan Senate primary.
Justin Amash, a former Representative and Republican-turned-independent, has announced he is joining the GOP Senate primary in Michigan.
The latest senate spending bill seeks to send nearly a hundred billion dollars overseas, putting Ukraine first and America last. One America’s Pearson Sharp has more.