Congress is preparing to send President Barack Obama a massive, five-year farm bill that provides food for the needy and subsidies for the nation's farmers.
The sales job is on for a bipartisan $1.1 trillion spending bill that would pay for the operations of government through October and finally put to rest the bitter budget battles of last year.
Senate Democrats are scratching for votes to pass a White House-backed bill that would renew unemployment benefits that lapsed last month for the long-term jobless.
After weeks of secretive work, senior lawmakers on Capitol Hill are trying to put the finishing touches on a $1.1 trillion spending bill that would put last year's budget battles to rest.
After initial reports came out yesterday about Liz Cheney pulling out of a race for the U.S. Senate representing the State of Wyoming, Liz Cheney and her staff have confirmed that the bid for Senator Mike Enzi's senate seat have come to an end...
According to reports from CNN, and fueled by numerous social media sites, Liz Cheney is preparing to abandon her bid for the Wyoming Senate seat currently held by Senator Mike Enzi.
Cheney, the eldest daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney, began telling associates of her decision over the weekend and could make an official announcement about the race as early as Monday...
Wyoming, New Mexico and other states will lose more than $400 million in mineral payments over the next decade under a budget deal nearing final approval in the Senate.