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The procedural hurdle required 60 votes and presented the latest test for Senate Democrats whether to side with Republicans ...
Democrats will soon face a significant test of their willingness to take on President Donald Trump with a fall funding ...
Senate Republicans say President Trump has made it clear he doesn’t want a government shutdown, and they’re urging House GOP ...
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (N.Y.) are scheduled to meet ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries present a unified front on government funding ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says the GOP plans to advance a $9.4 billion cuts package targeting USAID and PBS would undermine the bipartisan appropriations process.
By cutting funding that Democrats had previously secured through negotiations, Republicans may force Chuck Schumer to show he is willing to fight Trump.
During remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) spoke about government funding.
Senate Republicans and Democrats advanced a its first spending bill, despite Democratic warnings that partisan actions, like the $9 billion clawback bill, eroded trust in the appropriations process.
Some Democrats suggest it could backfire to so freely extend bipartisanship at a time when GOP lawmakers preview more cuts using only Republican votes.
Republicans designed their party-line “big, beautiful bill” to deliver tax cuts now and benefit cuts later, a move that they hope shields them from midterm backlash. Chuck Schumer has other plans.
The Senate approved a bill to cut nearly $9 billion in taxpayer funds, affecting foreign aid and public broadcasting. The ...