The House passed a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security for 60 days — but it's still unclear how the shutdown will end as the Senate, which approved its own funding plan, is on recess.
House Republicans voted Friday evening to pass a short-term funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security.
The House on Friday night passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security until May 22. Why it matters: House GOP leaders' decision not to act on a Senate-passed plan has stoked tensions ...
Bill passes by 213 to 203 votes in move prolonging weeks-long budget standoff that has disrupted travel ...
The House of Representatives passed a stop-gap bill that would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security Friday ...
The House will return from its scheduled two-week recess this week, meaning it's possible that the DHS shutdown might soon ...
The Senate took the first step toward reopening the Department of Homeland Security on Friday, approving legislation that funds all of the agency except its most controversial function: immigration ...
When will the government shutdown be over? The House will tee up votes on DHS funding and a war powers resolution to rein in ...
Most Democrats opposed DHS funding, while all voting Republicans supported it, highlighting sharp partisan divisions in the House ...
La., called a vote on a temporary spending measure rather than the Senate-passed bill that drew opposition from House conservatives.
Pressure is building to end the government shutdown, though leaders say key issues remain unresolved. What's the latest news ...
A Senate bill setting up a two-step path to ending the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown is back in the House’s court. The Senate sent a bipartisan bill to fund the bulk of the department ...