The government shutdown has continued into its sixth day, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pointing fingers.
The stalemate in the U.S. Senate and government shutdown continue for at least one more day, as Democrats and Republicans ...
Lawmakers remain at odds over key health care provisions they want to include in the short-term spending plan.
With the shutdown soon to enter its second week, attention returns to the Senate on Oct. 6. Voters are expected again on a pair of bills to reopen the government, though both measures are likely to ...
Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet was in Saginaw, calling on her peers to reverse trillion-dollar cuts to Medicaid and to ...
Without solutions to extend tax credits and address Medicaid cuts, over 32,000 Mid-Michigan families risk losing their health ...
A majority of Democratic senators on Monday rejected a fifth attempt by Republicans to pass a stopgap funding bill that would ...
Speaking to reporters and TV cameras at a press conference at the Capitol on Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson seemed eager to undercut Democrats’ position as champions of affordable health care, ...
FactCheck.org digs into each party's claims about health insurance coverage — the issue that has spurred a shutdown over federal funding.
House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York, among those appearing on the Sunday news shows, said there have been no ...
The House is not expected to be in session this week, focusing attention on the Senate to take the lead on any deal in the ...