The Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, responsible for legislation, confirmations, and oversight.
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The House passed a $70 billion bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies through the rest of President Donald Trump’s term, ending a long fight with the Senate over the money.
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Senate Republicans delayed a reconciliation vote backed by President Donald Trump after pushback over a Justice Department fund and money tied to a White House ballroom plan.
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The DHS shutdown is set to continue as Congress begins a two-week break, while President Donald Trump has ordered TSA workers to be paid and the Senate and House remain deadlocked over funding.
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The Senate failed again to advance funding for the Department of Homeland Security, leaving the agency in a partial shutdown as Democrats and Republicans remain divided over immigration reforms.
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Stocks rose after the Senate advanced a bipartisan plan to end the government shutdown, even though talks on health care tax credits were still unresolved.
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The Senate approved a Democratic-led resolution to block President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, but the move is unlikely to become law.
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Senate Republicans approved a budget plan that moves President Donald Trump’s agenda forward and sets up the next step in Congress.
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Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, moved ahead on a budget plan despite party worries about how it would handle Trump’s tax cuts and possible Medicaid cuts.
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The Senate backed Tim Kaine’s plan to block Trump’s Canada tariffs, but the move is mostly symbolic because the House is unlikely to act.
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