Government spending, leadership elections, and disaster funding are among the top priorities for lawmakers with less than two months left of the 118th Congress.
One of Iowa's U.S. Senators believes Tuesday's election outcome could impact how quickly a new funding package is tackled.
The approval of fiscal 2025 bills tops Congress’ priorities as lawmakers prepare to kick off their post-election legislative ...
We recently had a chat with Dr David Manoa, our newly-promoted Head of Kenya Conservation and a key member of our team, about ...
Government funding, disaster relief and energy permitting could all be complicated by year-end partisan angling.
Trump has secured enough Electoral College votes to return to the White House in January, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in critical battleground states. His victory comes after a tumultuous ...
The 118th Congress is likely to have at least one final political standoff before the balance of power shifts, and it's over how to fund the federal government through September 2025.
The 118th Congress is on track to be the least productive in modern history. If Washington enters a new season of divided ...
The one big thing that does still depend on Congress is the annual federal budget—or at least the continuing resolutions and omnibus bills that are substituted for it every year—and questions ...
I will tell you, look, continuing resolutions have become a norm, unfortunately, in terms of how the budget locks happen. We are somewhat used to how to manage that, on a year-over-year basis.
The new legislation was introduced in the state House and Senate for the upcoming start of the 114th Tennessee General ...
Year after year, long-term continuing resolutions have strangled the defense budgetary process, which Air Force officials say is exhausting time that could have been spent on advancing capabilities ...