House Readies Third DHS Funding Push as Shutdown Extends
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The House plans a third floor vote next week on a stalled Homeland Security funding bill to pressure Democrats amid a five‑week shutdown, while the Senate again rejects DHS funding, risking a prolonged stalemate. Republicans seek immigration‑enforcement concessions and narrower agency funding amid White House talks, with TSA funding and DHS workers’ pay in focus; the broader agenda includes a delayed FISA extension, a White House AI-regulation blueprint, and crypto regulation talks gaining momentum.
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- Senate fails to advance DHS funding bill for 5th time, with no deal in sight CBS News
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