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WASHINGTON — Despite mounting opposition from his own party, Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., vowed Tuesday to stay the course and put his government funding package on the House floor on Wednesday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday unveiled a short-term funding bill that would keep federal agencies funded through September and fend off the looming government shutdown. The 99-page ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson formally unveiled plans on Saturday ... under the circumstances, a very good funding Bill (“CR”)! All Republicans should vote (Please!) YES next week,” Trump ...
Trump is whipping. Johnson is expected to bring the funding bill to a floor vote on Tuesday — ahead of a potential partial ...
A number of Republican lawmakers have said they oppose the measure. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday announced he's pulling a planned vote for the afternoon on a short-term government ...
Several GOP lawmakers have lashed out at House Speaker Mike Johnson after congressional ... negotiations with Democrats to pass a stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown.
But some conservatives wondered just how committed Johnson was to the combo funding/proof of citizenship bill. Johnson archnemesis and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., generally opposes the ...
Speaker Johnson will put a government funding deal on the House floor on Wednesday, along with a bill that would require proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. It comes just days after he ...
Johnson will even threaten to shut down the government. Johnson inserted what he had to know was a poison pill in his new proposal to keep funding the ... for them. The bill is voter suppression ...