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The House on Wednesday evening approved the annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), sending the mammoth bill to the Senate for approval. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) corralled lawmakers on the floor after it appeared the rule vote to initially advance the measure would fail earlier in the day.
The Senate is expected to vote on a GOP health care proposal that aims to put money in health savings accounts, alongside a Democratic bill to extend expiring ACA tax credits.
Having passed the Indiana House last week, the redistricting bill President Donald Trump requested now begins its uncertain journey through the Senate.
Regulatory heads of the Federal Reserve, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. will appear before the House Financial Services Committee Tuesday morning, the first joint appearance of President Trump's banking regulators since taking office in January.
The Senate will not hold any further votes on the dueling Democratic and Republican funding bills this week. The continued impasse in the Senate extends the shutdown until at least next week, when the upper chamber is expected to return on Tuesday at 3 p.m ...
The Senate will return today, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025, but a Senate vote today on a House-backed bill to fund and reopen the government is not currently scheduled as the shutdown enters a fifth week. After the bill failed 13 times, Democrats and ...
House Minority Leader Phil GiaQuinta, D-Fort Wayne, interrupted the roll call with a point of order to argue that this session was "improperly called," since Huston changed the convening time from the Jan. 5 date set in a concurrent resolution, and did so without the consent of the minority leader. He argued this violates a House rule.
Senate advances funding measure with backing of 8 Democrats, moving a step closer to ending shutdown
The Senate adjourned around 11:15 p.m. and is set to reconvene at 11 a.m. on Monday. House members have been notified that votes related to government funding are expected in the lower chamber this week, pending final passage of the funding measure in the ...
The decision is here: The Indiana Senate has rejected the mid-decade redistricting bill by a 19-31 vote. Sen. Mike Gaskill, R-Pendleton, is offering closing statements on the redistricting bill, meaning that a vote is imminent. Gaskill signaled he didn't know which way the vote would go.
Lawmakers in Illinois and Maryland have for months had internal debates about whether to move forward with redrawing their maps, and Indiana’s decision was met with some relief from the mounting pressure they anticipated being under had Republicans in Indiana further gerrymandered their maps.