Advocate athletes, families of crime victims among Speaker Johnson’s SOTU guests By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Speaker Johnson nearly out of the spending woods with passage of major spending package By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Speaker Johnson attributes clunky spending process to Congress’ lack of ‘muscle memory’ By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
House GOP claim conservative policy wins in first spending package ahead of funding deadline By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Congress hopes to finish spending fight, but problems linger By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Speaker Mike Johnson relies on Democrats to pass another stopgap spending bill By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Congress punts on spending fight, passes fourth stopgap bill to prevent partial shutdown By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Speaker Johnson eager to work on spending bills, hopes to avoid stopgaps, fiscal cliffs By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Congress tees another stopgap bill to avoid shutdown By Alex Miller and Ramsey Touchberry - The Washington Times Shares
Biden, both sides of congressional leadership appear confident they’ll avert a government shutdown By Jeff Mordock and Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Government shutdown drama may finally have a positive outcome By Editorial Board - The Washington Times Shares
Crunch time: Biden hosts congressional leaders to press for Ukraine aid, avoid federal shutdown By Jeff Mordock and Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
Johnson, Schumer optimistic about avoiding shutdown after White House meeting By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
White House says it expects Johnson meeting to confront shutdown By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times Shares
McHenry says Johnson needs ‘to be better’ as Congress nears partial government shutdown By Mallory Wilson - The Washington Times Shares
Johnson, Trump champion IVF along with other Republicans By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares
New shutdown deadline looms on March 1; government spending bills too big for lawmakers to handle By Alex Miller - The Washington Times Shares