Where the shutdown stands now Both the Senate and the House approved a measure to temporarily reopen the federal government. The plan — which President Trump announced earlier today — will fund the government through Feb. 15. What happens now: The measure is heading to Trump’s desk for ...
The House followed the Senate in passing legislation Monday afternoon toreopen the governmentafter the shutdown 266-150. The Senate vote was 81-18. Mr. Trump's signature Monday evening now enables the government to reopen for business. The ...
Where the shutdown stands now Both the Senate and the House approved a measure to temporarily reopen the federal government. The plan — which President Trump announced earlier today — will fund the government through Feb. 15. What happens now: The measure is heading to Trump’s desk for ...
“This Friday night there will be no government shutdown,” Senate Majority LeaderChuck Schumersaid in a floor speech ahead of the final vote. The bipartisan vote was 87-11, with 10 Republicans and one Democrat — Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado — voting agains...
Five more minutes of this and I'd lose the will to live permanently. As for Trump himself, he must be like a wounded tyrannosaurus at this point. Don't celebrate the temporary lifting of the shutdown yet. Votes 1 Upvote Translate
"As long as the president is guided by the House Freedom Caucus, it's hard to see how he can come up with a solution that can pass both the House and Senate and end his Trump Shutdown," they added. Trump "all alone" in the White ...
Community Expert , /t5/the-lounge-discussions/us-government-shutdown-question/m-p/10296676#M8236 Jan 08, 2019 Jan 08, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Copied In Response To D Fosse A bill passed the House this term that had passed the Senate last term with enough votes in both houses to...
Jeffries pushes Senate-passed foreign aid bill as centrists float long-shot alternative compromise “House Republicans need to put it on the floor for an up-or-down vote. And everybody under the Capitol dome knows it will pass,” Jeffries said. ...
The president argued that Boehner could end the government shutdown immediately by putting a no-strings-attached spending bill up for a vote on the House floor. Until Boehner does that, Mr. Obama said, "there's going to be a cloud over U.S. economic credibility." ...
The cultivation of the third government shutdown of 2018 began with a late-night Senate quorum call on Dec. 19.