With Republicans on cusp of unified control of Washington, Congress appears primed to extend federal funding well into President-elect Donald Trump’s term.
Government spending, leadership elections, and disaster funding are among the top priorities for lawmakers with less than two months left of the 118th Congress.
RASCOE: House Speaker Mike Johnson has had the thinnest of majorities the last ... That came into play when Johnson was trying to avoid a government shutdown. And to do that, he had to negotiate with ...
The shift in power resulting from Republican victories in the presidential election and the Senate is setting the stage for ...
Republican electoral wins in both the presidential race and the Senate are changing the game on government funding, as ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson rallied Republican voters in Iowa Friday, telling them that winning hotly contested races in the state's 1st and 3rd congressional districts is key to helping "save ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La ... Republicans are poised to have unified government in the White House, Senate, and House," Johnson said in a statement Wednesday morning. He said Republican ...
WASHINGTON — As Speaker Mike ... for Johnson. In his first year, Johnson demonstrated he could be a dealmaker: He worked with Democrats on three separate occasions to avert government shutdowns ...
A pair of key funding priorities await Congress when it gets back in action next week for its lame-duck session, and ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson said there will be “massive” changes to health care and Obamacare if Donald Trump and Republicans ...
Republican Representative Thomas Massie warned House Speaker Mike Johnson that he's running out of time to prevent a federal government shutdown while he's still in good graces with House GOP members.
In today’s edition, senior congressional reporter Scott Wong sits down with House Speaker Mike Johnson as he barnstorms the country in support of congressional Republican candidates. Plus ...