GOP, Senate and government shutdown
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The Senate will vote Thursday on a Republican bill to pay "essential" federal workers amid the shutdown. Democrats are expected to block the measure.
As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, Senate Republicans are headed to the White House — not for urgent talks on how to end it, but for a display of unity with President Donald Trump as t
House Republicans condemn Democrats after Katherine Clark describes the 23-day government shutdown as leverage to secure Obamacare subsidy extensions in funding negotiations.
As we reach Day 23, the bitter battle in the Senate continues. Will the Senate vote today? Here's timing, more.
The Senate is planning to vote on a bill that would pay federal workers and military members who have been working without pay since the government shutdown on Oct. 1. The GOP-backed bill, also known as the Shutdown Fairness Act, would not at least 60 votes to pass.
The Republican-led Pennsylvania Senate sent a $47.9 billion spending plan to the state House on Tuesday, but the proposal was dead on arrival and deemed “unserious” in the Democratic-controlled chamber,
Today's Senate focus will be on a vote to pay certain federal employees working without a guaranteed paycheck.
Republican Gov. Mike Braun is still confident he can pass new maps to help his party hold control of Congress.
In this fourth week of the government shutdown, Senate Republicans are gathering at White House — not for urgent talks on how to end it, but for a display of unity with President Donald Trump
The North Carolina Senate approved a new congressional map aimed at helping Republicans eke out an additional GOP seat to help shore up the party’s majority in the US House after next year’s midterm elections.
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Live updates: Senate’s 12th attempt to end shutdown fails; Trump says East Wing being demolished
The Senate again downed the House-passed funding bill to reopen the federal government in a vote Wednesday. The 12th vote on the legislation failed 54-46. It followed a 22-hour speech from Sen.