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House G.O.P. Begins Push on Hard-Right Spending Bills, Teeing Up Future Battles
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Three more spending bills set to hit Rules panel as House GOP push moves ahead
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House approves trio of funding bills as spending fight looms
The House on Friday approved a trio of government funding bills that the White House has already threatened to veto if they land on President Biden’s desk, setting the stage for a bitter spending fight later this year. The three measures — funding ... -
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Biden threatens veto of House GOP defense spending bill
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Partisan pregame: House Republicans pass one-third of their spending bills
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Rosendale pushes spending amendment that declares IVF ‘morally wrong’
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Inside the unusual House GOP push to hold Garland in 'inherent contempt'
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House GOP passes on using funding bills to target Trump prosecutors — for now
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House Freedom Caucus privately mulls Good's future — and potential replacement
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