(Washington, D.C.) Congress is on a two-week recess as the clock is ticking to fund the government. Lawmakers are not expected back on Capitol Hill until February 28th, two days before the March 1st deadline to fund some government agencies. The remaining agencies must be funded by March 8th. The path forward remains unclear as the House has not made progress on any
Congress has approved a short-term spending measure to avoid a partial government shutdown. The first of two deadlines to avoid a shutdown was tomorrow at midnight. A winter storm, expected to hit DC
Residents along the Texas border are calling on Congress to close the border, accusing them of funding policies that contribute to the ongoing crisis. A Republican delegation led by U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson arrived in Eagle Pass for a news conference, ahead of congressional hearings on the border crisis and efforts to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Residents along the Texas border are calling on Congress to close the border, accusing them of funding policies that contribute to the ongoing crisis. A Republican delegation led by U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson arrived in Eagle Pass for a news conference, ahead of congressional hearings on the border crisis and efforts to impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
“The Biden administration is breaking the law. We have laws. We have borders. We are supposed to be a sovereign nation. Congress is supposed to protect its citizens who are paying taxes to be represented. This is absolute lawlessness. I don’t understand how this is still happening,” Texas rancher Christopher Roswell told The Center Square.