Both Republicans and Democrats opposed the stopgap funding bill, which was tied to new rules requiring proof of U.S.
The legislation, which would fund the government for about six months and require proof of citizenship to register to vote, fell short.
The bipartisan Social Security Fairness Act earned the support of 128 members of Congress, enabling it to be brought to the House floor for a vote.
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Speaker Mike Johnson moved forward with a plan to bundle a six-month spending bill with controversial voter ID legislation, ...
WASHINGTON – Representatives of Oklahoma’s five member delegation are split over how a new spending bill should be shaped ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress returns from a weekend recess on Monday and will attempt to broker a deal on ...
A bill to avert a partial government shutdown at the end of this month failed along bipartisan lines on Wednesday.