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politics24 days ago

House Advances $1.2T Funding Bill to End Shutdown

House lawmakers cleared a key procedural hurdle on a $1.2 trillion funding package to fund most of the federal government through Sept. 30 and provide short‑term DHS funding through Feb. 13, setting up final passage and an end to the shutdown, as Republicans united behind the measure amid debates over immigration enforcement reforms and potential attach of the SAVE Act.

GOP Pursues DHS Reforms Amid Shutdown Countdown
politics1 month ago

GOP Pursues DHS Reforms Amid Shutdown Countdown

With a Friday funding deadline approaching, Senate Republicans are pressuring for codified DHS reforms to temper immigration enforcement, aiming for a separate DHS bill or changes folded into the funding package, while Democrats insist reforms must be enacted in law rather than rely on executive action. Procedural hurdles and House resistance loom large as both parties seek a bipartisan path, amid safety concerns raised by recent shootings and a tough political climate around immigration and enforcement.

Senate brinkmanship could trigger partial U.S. government shutdown over DHS funding
politics1 month ago

Senate brinkmanship could trigger partial U.S. government shutdown over DHS funding

A partial U.S. government shutdown could begin Saturday at 12:01 a.m. if the Senate does not advance a $1.2 trillion spending package, with Democrats demanding DHS funding be stripped and the House on recess to approve any changes; agencies including the IRS would be affected while some services like Social Security would continue, and the outcome hinges on whether the Senate and House can agree before the deadline.

Small bloc of Democrats weighs breaking with leadership to back ICE funding in DHS bill
politics1 month ago

Small bloc of Democrats weighs breaking with leadership to back ICE funding in DHS bill

A small faction of House Democrats is prepared to break with leadership and back a Department of Homeland Security funding bill that would fund ICE, a move likely to pass with Republican votes and potentially undercut the party’s push to rein in ICE. Leader Hakeem Jeffries opposes the package, while Reps. Henry Cuellar and Jared Golden say they’ll likely vote for it; several swing-district Democrats remain undecided, with observers forecasting 10 or fewer defections.

politics1 month ago

GOP stock-trading clampdown moves a step forward, but sparks Democratic push for tougher ban

House Republicans advanced the Stop Insider Trading Act to curb congressional stock trading by requiring a seven-day notice before sales while letting lawmakers keep current holdings, but Democrats say the measure is too lenient and favor a bipartisan divestment bill, with a discharge petition planned to push it forward. The live feed also covers Bondi’s February testimony, a bipartisan health package on pharmacy benefit managers, DHS funding talks including ICE body-camera language, and other floor and oversight developments.

House GOP Blocks Vote on Health Care Subsidy Extensions, Raising Premium Concerns
politics2 months ago

House GOP Blocks Vote on Health Care Subsidy Extensions, Raising Premium Concerns

The House will not vote this week on extending the ACA's enhanced premium subsidies, leading to frustration among moderate Republicans who warn of rising insurance costs for over 20 million Americans. An effort to include the extension in a GOP health plan was blocked, and despite calls for bipartisan action, no immediate solution is expected before the year's end.

House Moves to Block Senate's Phone Record Lawsuit Provision
politics3 months ago

House Moves to Block Senate's Phone Record Lawsuit Provision

The House plans to repeal a Senate provision allowing senators to sue the government for up to $500,000 if their electronic records are seized without their knowledge, which was added to a government funding bill and is seen as controversial, especially after some lawmakers learned their records were seized during investigations. The House is moving quickly to introduce standalone legislation to reverse this provision, which was initially included by Senate GOP leadership, but its future remains uncertain as it requires Senate approval.