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    Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., was among many House and Senate fiscal conservatives who oppose the plan's steep increase in spending, specifically on the domestic side. (Senate TV via AP)
    Immigration

    Senate passes spending deal nearly two hours into partial government closure

    Susan Ferrechio -
    February 9, 2018 6:55 am
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    At the stroke of midnight Thursday night, the U.S. government entered its second partial shutdown of 2018. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Government enters second partial shutdown of 2018

    Diana Stancy Correll -
    February 9, 2018 5:38 am
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    According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, unlike the federal government, only 22 states partially shut down without a budget agreement. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
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    Congress can and should end government shutdowns for good

    Kurt Couchman -
    February 9, 2018 5:01 am
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    House Republicans, led by Speaker Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, need political cover from President Trump, an immigration hawk beloved by the GOP base, if they're to risk crossing their most committed voters and supporting legislation that could provide amnesty to around 2 million people. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
    Economy

    Paul Ryan, cornered on immigration, defers to Trump

    David M. Drucker -
    February 9, 2018 5:01 am
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    The Tea Party had one tangible achievement to show for all of the havoc it caused: The enactment of spending caps that resulted from the 2011 standoff over raising the debt ceiling. Those caps are now under threat. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)
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    Republicans repeal the Tea Party

    Philip Klein -
    February 9, 2018 3:44 am
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    A new two-year budget deal in the Senate aims to close the so-called
    Beltway Confidential

    Senate budget deal benefits insurers at the expense of sick seniors

    Sally Pipes -
    February 9, 2018 12:48 am
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    The Office of Management and Budget is currently preparing for a lapse in appropriations come midnight Thursday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    OMB warns government agencies to prepare for government shutdown

    Diana Stancy Correll -
    February 9, 2018 12:07 am
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    Nancy Pelosi’s Dreamers speech leaves Democrats split ahead of budget vote

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    February 8, 2018 11:16 pm
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    In his fiscal 2017 budget, then-President Barack Obama sought to increase the spending cap on defense spending by $35 billion. Two years later, a deal hashed out by congressional leaders would increase that cap by $80 billion to $629 billion. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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    Bipartisan budget deal would lift caps even more than Obama asked for

    Joseph Lawler -
    February 8, 2018 10:25 pm
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    Plan to expand access to association health plans would mean higher premiums on the Obamacare exchanges. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
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    Ending Obamacare’s cost-cutting panel would cost $17 billion

    Robert King -
    February 8, 2018 10:20 pm
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