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White House points to defense spending in states in new plea for Ukraine aid
By: Jennifer Shutt - December 4, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is warning Congress that without more funding for Ukraine, the United States will no longer be able to provide that country with military assistance — and emphasizing the multiple states from Arkansas to Michigan to Pennsylvania where businesses already have benefited from earlier aid. Cutting off U.S. funding would not […]
At U.S. Senate lunch, Rand Paul aids Joni Ernst in choking emergency
By: Jennifer Shutt - November 30, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst is doing okay after a fellow senator, Rand Paul of Kentucky, had to perform the Heimlich maneuver on the Iowa Republican when she choked on food during a closed-door GOP lunch Thursday. “Can’t help but choke on the woke policies Dems are forcing down our throats. Thanks, Dr. @RandPaul!,” […]
Schumer on U.S. Senate floor condemns ‘rank antisemitism’ amid Israel-Hamas war
By: Jennifer Shutt - November 29, 2023
WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the nation’s highest-ranking Jewish official, spoke from the chamber on Wednesday about the rise of antisemitism in the United States since the attack by Hamas militants on Israel and that nation’s airstrikes on Gaza. Schumer, speaking to a mostly empty chamber, an unlikely setting for what he described […]
Three presidential debates, one VP debate scheduled ahead of 2024 election
By: Jennifer Shutt - November 21, 2023
WASHINGTON — The Democratic and Republican nominees for president would debate three times next year if both candidates agree to a schedule released Monday by the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates. “The United States’ general election debates, watched live worldwide, are a model for many other countries: the opportunity to hear and see leading candidates […]
Congress sends stopgap spending bill to Biden’s desk, averting shutdown for now
By: Jennifer Shutt - November 16, 2023
WASHINGTON — U.S. senators voted 87-11 to approve legislation Wednesday that would fund the government into next year, clearing the measure for President Joe Biden’s signature. The stopgap spending bill, sometimes called a continuing resolution or CR, would fund part of the government until mid-January and the rest of the programs within the annual appropriations […]
U.S. House passes stopgap spending bill in bipartisan vote, in crucial test for new speaker
By: Jennifer Shutt - November 14, 2023
This story has been updated to reflect the South Carolina delegation’s vote. WASHINGTON — The U.S. House took a broadly bipartisan vote Tuesday to fund the government into the new year, though the measure must pass the Senate by the end of the week if Congress is going to avoid a partial government shutdown. The […]