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.
Is the U.S. Department of Homeland Security still shut down? Here's what we know about a potential vote.
House Republican leaders are resisting calls to bring up a bipartisan Senate bill to fund the bulk of the Department of ...
La., called a vote on a temporary spending measure rather than the Senate-passed bill that drew opposition from House conservatives.
When will the government shutdown be over? The House will tee up votes on DHS funding and a war powers resolution to rein in ...
The Senate unanimously approved a bipartisan deal funding most of DHS except ICE and Border Patrol, moving to end the 48-day shutdown standoff.
On April 1, Congressional Republicans announced a new deal saying the House of Representatives would agree to pass the previously approved bipartisan Senate bill. On April 6, the House met for only 3 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Senate unanimously approved a bill Thursday to partially reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), sending it back to ...
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 ...
The U.S. House of Representatives once again didn't act on a bill to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown on ...
In a quick Senate session today, Majority Leader John Thune sent the DHS funding bill back to the House. Will House vote ...