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With looming deadlines and a backlog of legislative business, President Donald Trump is urging lawmakers to stay in town to ...
"The Senate will be staying in session and they're really trying to get a lot of these confirmation hearings wrapped up," ...
Rep. Byron Donalds (D-FL) announced his campaign for Florida governor on Feb. 25. Donalds has served in the House since 2021, and was also in the Florida House of Representatives from 2016 to 2020.
July 1 (UPI) -- The House of Representatives will take immediate action on the Senate-approved budget reconciliation bill following its narrow passage in the Senate on Tuesday.
The Republican-led House of Representatives starts considering the Senate's version of President Trump's controversial budget bill in hopes of passing it ahead of a self-proclaimed July 4 deadline.
The bill did pass the state House of Representatives on June 11. If it is approved by the House of Representatives a second time, the bill would head to the governor's desk and be signed into law.
Trump’s bill passed the Senate 51–50, slashing Medicaid and food aid, boosting defense, and now faces a tough House vote before the July 4 deadline.
The Arizona Senate passed its annual budget and ended its legislative session Thursday, leaving no room for debate with the state’s House of Representatives ahead of the June 30 budget deadline.
The Trump administration tax bill that was approved by the House of Representatives is awaiting action in the Senate before negotiations begin to hammer out a single bill that will pass both bodies.
1 of 3 | Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking Senate vote for H.R. 1 on Tuesday to end a 27-hour session with a 51-50 tally and advance the funding measure to the House of Representatives.