Trump signed bill to reopen government after both the House and Senate passed a short-term spending bill. The House voted 266-150 and the Senate voted 81-18 to apporove measures to end the ...
Trump signed bill to reopen government after both the House and Senate passed a short-term spending bill. The House voted 266-150 and the Senate voted 81-18 to apporove measures to end the ...
Two bills aiming to reopen the government amid the longest shutdown on record — now in its 34th day — fell short in the Senate on Thursday. A bill crafted after President Trump's proposal to ...
The measure includes $675 billion for the Defense Department and boosts military pay by 2.6 percent, the largest pay raise in nine years. The bill also approves spending for Health and Human ...
The post office stayed open for mailing last-minute gifts, and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents remain on the job, so air travel should continue unimpeded.
shutdown-watch-latest-congress-vote-today-government-funding-bill-2019-02-14-live-updates The Senate passed the bill Thursday afternoon, and the House is expected to pass it in the evening Bernie ...
Trump, congressional leaders to meet at White House on government shutdown. Reed, whose firm prepares about 4,000 tax returns every year, said she isn't feeling a severe impact from the shutdown ...
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration warned Wednesday that a federal shutdown would undermine the economic recovery, delay pay to U.S. troops fighting in three wars, slow the processing of tax ...
A shutdown plan posted on the Treasury Department's website shows that nearly 44 percent of the IRS' 80,565 employees will be exempt from being furloughed during a shutdown. ... The more than ...
It's the first year that taxpayers will be filing under the massive tax law overhaul pushed through by the Trump administration. And a month-long partial shutdown of the federal government ...
Fiscal cliff deal heads to House after Senate vote. ... It would prevent middle-class taxes from going up but would raise rates on higher incomes. ... CBS News campaign reporter Alex Tin joined ...
Partial government shutdown likely to be delayed because of George H.W. Bush's death. By Ed O'Keefe and Major Garrett December 1, 2018 / 9:17 PM / CBS News
Government shutdown on track to become longest ever, take a toll on paychecks and courts. By Jason Silverstein January 6, 2019 / 4:51 PM / CBS News
While a high percentage federal employees are subject to a mandated furlough as Washington faces day two of a government shutdown, members of the U.S. military are operating as business as usual ...
On top of the near certainty they won't be getting their next paycheck, some federal employees are having to make payments on the work expenses they've charged to government credit cards while ...
The FBI Agents Association, made up of a majority of FBI agents, is petitioning government to fund the bureau immediately, as a matter of national security
It's easy to minimize the potential effects of a "partial" federal government shutdown if Congress fails to act on a short-term budget extension by midnight on Friday. After all, such stoppages ...
Nine out of 15 federal departments are closed, as well as dozens of agencies - here's the latest on what's open and closed in the government
Many national parks, refuges and other public lands "will still try to allow limited access wherever possible," according to the Interior Department. However, park services requiring staffing ...
This is a partial government shutdown. A number of departments and agencies are funded through September 2019, thanks to previously passed appropriations bills. Funding that expires after Dec. 21 ...
International Travel. The State Department would continue processing foreign applications for visas and U.S. applications for passports, since fees are collected to finance those services.