Appropriations

A spokesperson for the center said she was disappointed that funding was withdrawn “as a result of lies and distortion ... shared by extremists.”
Lawmakers voted against publicly releasing informative, taxpayer-funded reports.
Conservatives on Capitol Hill want to make it easier to cut mandatory programs.
He became speaker promising a return to regular order and appropriations bills. At this point, he'll take anything he can get.
The Republican leading the charge says that when Congress comes back after November elections, "the American public gets screwed."
The legislation is a compromise no one liked but both parties could live with.
The good news is, the government probably won't shut down.
This time, the cliché might be accurate. Or not.