President Joe Biden on Monday requested nearly $100 billion in emergency disaster ... the scale and scope of the funding are anticipated. Historically, Congress has approved substantial ...
President Biden is urging Congress to approve more funding ... In White House remarks, Biden called on lawmakers ...
"I told the governor and local officials, spare no expense," President Biden said, calling the damage "catastrophic." ...
President Joe Biden says the federal government is covering most costs associated with the wildfire devastation in Los ...
President Joe Biden will sign the short-term funding bill that Congress passed overnight on ... operations," the White House added. The Senate approved the House-passed short-term government ...
He also urged bipartisanship ... funding bill, but yesterday, Trump and Vance said in a statement that they expected Congress to address the debt ceiling before the end of Biden’s term.
Facing a government shutdown deadline, the Senate rushed through final passage early Saturday of a bipartisan plan that would temporarily fund federal operations and disaster aid, dropping ...
Speaker Mike Johnson released a continuing resolution to keep the government funded that includes more than $100 billion in disaster relief aid.
"Increasing the debt ceiling is not great but we’d rather do it on [President Joe] Biden’s watch ... The debt ceiling is an approved amount that the U.S. Treasury can borrow to pay its ...
President Biden said the federal government will 'spare no expense' in containing the fires devastating Los Angeles County.