Inside the GOP’s Barely Functioning Congress
Internal GOP divisions are delaying surveillance, farm and homeland security votes as tens of thousands of DHS workers could miss paychecks, lawmakers said.
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Why Congress is stuck over DHS funding and other key bills
After weeks of internal clashes, House Republicans are struggling to move forward on four major pieces of legislation. Those include extending U.S. surveillance authorities, ending the Department of Homeland Security shutdown and advancing key farm policy — all while managing deep divisions within their own conference. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins has more on where things stand.
Why Congress is at an impasse over DHS funding and other critical bills
After weeks of internal clashes, House Republicans are struggling to move forward on four major pieces of legislation. Those include extending U.S. surveillance authorities, ending the Department of Homeland Security shutdown and advancing key farm policy — all while managing deep divisions within their own conference. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins has more on where things stand.
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