Democrat Representative Al Green has told supporters he will introduce the measures as a privileged motion before Congress ...
Reps. Don Beyer (D-Va.) and Don Bacon (R-Neb.) are co-sponsoring a resolution that calls for raising the threshold to censure ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate on Monday approved legislation to reopen the federal government, ending the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The measure now heads to the House of Representatives, which could ...
Police seek suspects in early morning armed carjacking in Laurel Police are investigating a carjacking that unfolded early Sunday morning in Laurel, leaving a resident without his vehicle and personal ...
Dozens of South Portland residents gathered at the 100-year-old former Mahoney School Saturday for the "Community Design Deep Dive." Serious two-car crash on Lisbon Street in Lewiston closes outbound ...
Senate passes bill to reopen government as 8 Democrats join with Republicans to send it to the House
House Republicans are throwing cold water on the idea of making discharge petitions harder to execute — and threatening to launch even more of the rarely used gambits to circumvent leadership. The ...
Is Trump Giving Out $2000 to Americans? Here’s What We Know Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's and why Hollywood is suddenly obsessed with caregiving A Construction Worker Accidentally Found a Secret Stash ...
On the 41st day of a record-long government shutdown, the U.S. Senate voted 60 to 40 to approve a continuing resolution to reopen the government. The measure would fund much of the government through ...
In a 60-to-40 vote on Sunday night, the Senate cleared the way for a spending deal to end the government shutdown. A group of Democrats broke their party’s blockade to vote with Republicans. Catie ...
Nevada’s two Democratic senators helped break a logjam Sunday as part of a bare-minimum 60-40 vote to end the federal shutdown. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen joined five other Democrats ...
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said Senate Majority Leader John Thune’s (R-S.D.) assertion that a bill to expand Russian sanctions would start in the House came as a surprise to him, countering the ...
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