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House Republicans will likely forfeit their chance to pass another partisan fiscal package ahead of the midterm elections if they don’t wrap up their work before the August recess, a member of that chamber’s leadership team said Friday.

Senate Republicans will need to change their legislation funding the Secret Service and its work to secure President Donald Trump’s proposed ballroom after Democrats raised concerns the measure violated the chamber’s rules, according to two Senate aides.
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Senate Republicans will need to change their legislation funding the Secret Service and its work to secure President Donald Trump’s proposed ballroom after Democrats raised concerns the measure violated the chamber’s rules, according to two Senate aides.
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette is accusing some Republicans in her state of being too cautious about redrawing congressional maps.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner opposes two provisions in the House’s amended affordable housing bill that could create “operational challenges” for the department, he told Republican congressional leaders Friday.
Federal worker unions are challenging the Trump administration over a policy that restricts mediation and arbitration rights for agency employees the White House has deemed ineligible for collective bargaining rights.
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House lawmakers are “dug in” on amending an affordable housing package, a member of GOP leadership said Friday, arguing negotiators would rather see no bill at all than vote on the Senate’s version.
A mid-decade redistricting war has degenerated into “a race to the bottom” that will overpower Republicans in 2028, according to a House GOP leader.
House Republicans will likely forfeit their chance to pass another partisan fiscal package ahead of the midterm elections if they don’t wrap up their work before the August recess, a member of that chamber’s leadership team said Friday.
Lawmakers are preparing to vote on expanding the use of corn-based ethanol fuel, marking the potential culmination of a years-long debate as policymakers look for ways to bring gas prices down.
Of the 25 companies included in Bloomberg Government’s interactive AI Influence Map, 21 collectively sold $19.6 billion to the federal government in fiscal 2025.
Immigration detention centers in California have become alarmingly overcrowded, unsanitary, and inhumane, state Attorney General Rob Bonta said Friday at a news conference regarding a new report on the facilities.
A US banking regulator blocked states from forcing national lenders to pay interest on mortgage escrow accounts, as federal courts wrestle with a Supreme Court decision that left open questions around preemption of state law.
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette is accusing some Republicans in her state of being too cautious about redrawing congressional maps.
From property taxes to software sales, states have floated ideas or taken action this week to change the way they raise revenue.
A Maryland law governing how energy suppliers can market renewables likely violates the First Amendment, a federal appeals panel ruled Friday.
Texas Democratic legislators who fled the state to avoid a vote on a Congressional redistricting map get to stay in office, the state supreme court ruled Friday, shooting down bids from Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) to expel them.