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More Democrats are backing the plan, which continues spending at current levels but does not include aid to Israel or Ukraine.
An overview of the ins and outs of compromise.
The U.S. Treasury Department pinned down June 5 as the specific date on which the U.S. may default on its debt if Congress doesn't act—four days later than the previous estimate.
The budget resolution sets a mid-September deadline for the congressional committees drafting the tax and spending legislation.
Hours-long federal government shutdown ends with budget accord as Trump signs off.
Cornyn, Pittenger expected to propose legislation after Chinese deals for U.S. tech firms.
Will repeal of the Affordable Care Act happen soon?
Stark differences between president-elect and speaker of the house over infrastructure spending may be early test of Republican leadership.