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President Donald Trump urged Senate Republicans to hold the line as the US government shutdown extended into its 21st day, warning Democrats that they would bear the political fallout for the impasse if they did not vote quickly to approve funding.
Hopes for a quick end to the government shutdown faded Friday as Democrats refused to budge in a Senate vote and President Donald Trump readied plans to unleash layoffs and cuts across the federal government. On the third day of the shutdown, another ...
Senate Democrats on Wednesday failed for a second time to convince a single Republican to block President Donald Trump’s energy emergency declaration that allows the administration to bypass environmental regulations to build energy projects of his preference.
A state constitutional amendment regarding future water supply for the State of Texas is on the Nov. 4 ballot. If approved it would begin in 2027 and dedicate up to $1 billion of sales and use tax revenue to the Texas Water Fund.
The House retains hundreds of billions of pesos in unprogrammed funds that Senate President Tito Sotto says he will move to be removed from the 2026 budget