Republicans are likely to keep the chamber. But if Democrats flip it, the next two years will be marked by opposition.
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.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers acknowledged Wednesday that they will now have to put grudges aside and work together ...
Republican electoral wins in both the presidential race and the Senate are changing the game on government funding, as ...
As speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Mike Johnson must spend most of his time on issues outside his western ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has served in the post for little over a year, but his tenure has been marked with few legislative ...
“bring in a psychiatrist” for the fractured House Republican conference and the handful of GOP lawmakers who ousted ... his ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and his fellow Republicans in Virginia's congressional delegation could face some difficult choices: ...
A group of GOP senators announced legislation Wednesday ... funding from lapsing in October and to prevent a government shutdown. Of the four senators backing the measure, Scott is the only ...
These GOP senators voted against the ... Senator John Fetterman said he would wear a suit if House Republicans agree to his conditions to prevent the shutdown.
Meanwhile, dozens of lawmakers in the House and Senate sought more information ... to be attached to a spending bill extension to avoid a government shutdown at the end of the fiscal year.