Trump Signs Bill Ending Government Shutdown
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A bipartisan bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives to reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program through 2026. The bill provides for retroactive renewals for policies that may have lapsed during the government shutdown.
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President Trump signs spending bill approved by Congress, ending longest government shutdown in history
President Donald Trump on Wednesday night signed a spending bill that reopens the federal government after the longest shutdown in its history.
Senate passes bipartisan funding package to reopen government through January 2026, with Speaker Mike Johnson planning House vote by Wednesday to end shutdown.
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Bipartisan Bill Would Require Major Cos, Federal Agencies to Disclose AI-Related Layoffs
Senators Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) proposed the bill as companies continue to integrate the technology into their operations.
Senator Klobuchar has long supported veterans pursuing further education and civilian careers in STEM fields.
More than 50 nonprofit advocacy organizations and 24 members of Congress from across the aisle have thrown support behind a piece of legislation calling for immigration reform. The Dignity Act of 2025,
On the day of celebrating Veterans, Congressman Shomari Figures introduced a bipartisan bill to recognize those who served the country.
The vaping epidemic that has plagued American youth is made all the more concerning by China’s outsized role in flooding U.S. markets with counterfeit tobacco products,” said Sen. Cornyn. “By giving the FDA destruction authority over these imports,
Senator Gallego supports a bipartisan bill to reduce veteran suicides through enhanced mental health services.
The Wisconsin Legislature is pushing through a bipartisan bill to legalize online sports betting in the state.
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House Republican asks Thune, Schumer to work on bipartisan ObamaCare subsidies extension bill
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) on Wednesday urged Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) to work across party lines to secure an extension for ObamaCare premium subsidies.