House appropriators advanced two more spending bills this week, while senators postponed their first markups for fiscal 2027.
The full House Appropriations Committee approved the Homeland Security and Labor-HHS-Education bills along party lines, marking 11 of 12 funding measures to advance.
Those bills are among the most contentious, with Democrats opposing immigration enforcement funds and a provision to end interest-free loans for undergraduate students.
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Only the Defense spending bill hasn’t moved through the full House panel, but was teed up in a subcommittee markup Thursday.
The Senate panel ...
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