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The House has passed a bill to prevent a government shutdown this weekend and keep the government running through Dec. 22.
Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) wants to launch a three-pronged attack on government spending through greater accountability and reform of the budget and oversight processes.
Defense and aerospace companies are calling on Congress to come to a decision to avert budget cuts.
More than two dozen agencies updated their contingency plans, should Congress not pass a bill to keep the government open past Friday.
Republican leaders have delayed a planned House vote on a short-term budget bill to allow themselves more time to quell GOP divisions over spending and avert a weekend government shutdown
Congress is looking likely to pass a short-term extension to the current continuing resolution. Still, many more fights lie ahead over a long-term budget.
Just days before the expiration of the latest continuing resolution, Navy officials say the last several years of budgeting-by-CR have already wasted $4 billion.
As the Trump administration drafts its first national defense strategy, there’s one thing defense experts agree on: Not every part of the Pentagon can be a winner.
Between making open season decisions and worrying about a possible government shutdown, many feds' heads are spinning.
Could a pre-Christmas government shutdown trigger a mini-recession in Washington and other major federal centers?
Lawmakers have yet to strike a deal to keep the government open past Dec. 8, leaving federal employees to consider, again, the possibility of a government shutdown.
What if there's a CR extension or Congress passes a fiscal 2018 budget? That could mean RFPs coming out at Christmastime.
The Office of Management and Budget submitted an additional $44 billion request for disaster relief spending in fiscal 2018. To help offset new spending, the Trump administration wants Congress to find new offsets at civilian agencies.
If Congress passes the budgets Federal News Radio has been hearing about, it could trigger sequestration.