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December 8, 2000

Lame Duck Session Continues

This week, lawmakers were unable to reach agreement on the outstanding budget issues, pushing the lame duck session another weekView More

November 17, 2000

Lame Duck Session Postponed

This week, with the outcome of the presidential election still uncertain, lawmakers decided to postpone their lame duck session untilView More

November 17, 2000

D.C. Spending Bill Clears Congress

Prior to adjourning until December 5, both the House and Senate cleared the conference report for the FY2001 District ofView More

November 3, 2000

Congress Agrees to Lame Duck Session; Several Issues Remain

With the election only days away, Congress reluctantly agreed to a lame duck session, with the House and Senate takingView More

October 27, 2000

Commerce-Justice-State and D.C. Spending Bills Bundled and Approved by House

The House cleared the FY2001 Commerce, Justice, State and Related Agencies appropriations bill (H.R. 4690) as part of the FY2001View More

October 20, 2000

Fourth CR Needed

On October 19, the House and Senate approved the fourth FY2001 continuing resolution (H. J. Res. 114), which will fundView More

October 20, 2000

VA-HUD Spending Bill Headed to President

This week, Congress cleared the conference report for the FY2001 Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill (H.R. 4635).View More

October 20, 2000

Agriculture Spending Headed to President

The Senate on October 18 cleared, 86-8, the conference report for the FY2001 agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 4461), sending theView More

October 13, 2000

Treasury-Postal Spending Bill Sent to President

On October 12, the Senate approved, 58-37, the conference report for the FY2001 Legislative Branch appropriations bill (H.R. 4516), whichView More

October 13, 2000

Agriculture Spending Bill Headed to President

The House approved the conference report for the FY2001 agriculture appropriations bill (H.R. 4461) on October 11 by a voteView More

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