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House Speaker Johnson axes Trump voting restrictions in new government funding bill
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Speaker Mike Johnson sets up vote to fund government, warns shutdown would be ‘political malpractice’
Speaker Mike Johnson said the House will vote this week on a three-month stopgap funding bill to keep the federal government open through Dec. 20.1 hour ago -
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Speaker Mike Johnson unveils new plan to fund government
The new plan to avert a government shutdown comes after the House rejected Speaker Johnson's opening gambit in the funding fight last week.1 hour ago -
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Johnson ‘looking at’ potential new Secret Service funds in short-term spending bill
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Johnson dodges on government shutdown if spending bill fails
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Hours before vote, Trump again presses House GOP on short-term spending bill
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House leaders unveil bill to avert government shutdown
House leaders unveiled on Sunday their new legislation to avert a shutdown at the end of the month and fund the government until Dec. 20.1 hour ago
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