WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate vote which could bring the Lumbee Tribe to the doorstep of gaining full federal recognition is scheduled for Tuesday. The Senate will vote on the National Defense ...
The Senate voted Wednesday to advance the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which authorizes $900.6 billion for defense programs, including millions for projects at ...
The decision is here: The Indiana Senate has rejected the mid-decade redistricting bill by a 19-31 vote. Sen. Mike Gaskill, R ...
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Dec. 11 rejected advancing a bill to prevent health care premiums from spiking next year for millions of Obamacare enrollees. The failed vote, scheduled by Republicans in ...
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Senate votes to end shutdown
The Senate voted Monday night to pass a funding bill to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has faced calls to step aside as Democratic leader ...
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Lumbee Tribe’s 137-year quest for federal recognition finally over after historic Senate vote
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is one vote away from ending its 137-year-old quest for federal recognition, as the U.S. Senate prepares to finalize the National ...
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina would receive full federal recognition under a bill passed by Congress. Now it awaits Trump’s signature.
The Senate gave final passage Wednesday to an annual military policy bill that will authorize $901 billion in defense ...
Michigan Senate votes to restore hundreds of millions in state funding canceled by GOP-led committee
The Democratic-led Michigan Senate has voted to restore most of the $645 million in state funding that a Republican-led House committee unilaterally canceled last week.
Competing Democratic and Republican proposals are expected to fail, setting up higher insurance costs and a key midterm election issue.
Because the U.S. Senate is controlled by a Republican majority, Aaron Christian Peterson’s confirmation process is not expected to be significantly contested.
The following is a transcript of the Weekly News Rundown. Annabel Prokopy: It’s Monday, Dec. 15.
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