With a continuing resolution set to expire, agencies will likely be free to proceed with mass layoffs. But next steps will be decided by a federal judge.
South Carolina and Georgia senators are discussing their votes on the recently passed continuing resolution that could reopen the federal government following the longest shutdown in U.S. history. U.S ...
WASHINGTON — As part of the continuing resolution that reopened the government after a 44-day shutdown, Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, announced that $5 million will go toward funding the Gunnison City ...
The Senate voted to reopen the government on Monday evening after the longest government shutdown in history, even as Democrats’ hope to extend health care subsidies remains unlikely. After 40 days, ...
A judge has ordered the Trump administration to reinstate hundreds of federal workers to their jobs, finding that several federal agencies unlawfully terminated them during the recent government ...
The continuing resolution would extend CISA 2015 and the Federal Cybersecurity Enhancement Act, reinstating liability shields and threat-sharing protections. Two cybersecurity laws that lapsed during ...
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