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Senate confirms Russ Vought to lead budget office
Senate Republicans confirm Project 2025 co-author Russell Vought as White House budget director
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted along party lines Thursday to confirm Russell Vought as the next head of the Office of Management and Budget despite fierce pushback from Democrats. Although Democrats have been divided over various Trump nominees, they unified in opposition to Vought.
Russell Vought confirmed to head government's leading budget office after Dems hold 30-hour protest
Russell Vought previously served as the director of the Office of Management and Budget during President Donald Trump's first administration.
Project 2025 Architect Russell Vought Confirmed to Lead White House Budget Office
Vought was one of the architects of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for Trump’s second term.
Mike Johnson Gives Update on Budget Talks
Mike Johnson Gives Update on Budget Talks After Long Meeting with Trump
Since winning his congressional election and subsequent Speakership title, Johnson has been treading a fine line throughout the process of budget talks as the House holds a razor-
Trump meeting with Republicans for budget talks
President Trump is meeting with Republican congressional leaders to discuss the budget bills that need to be passed to implement many of his campaign promises. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Trump meets with Republican lawmakers to discuss budget and tax cuts
President Donald Trump met with Republican lawmakers to discuss budget deadlines and tax cuts, aiming to fulfill campaign promises.
French budget approved
French Premier Set to Survive No-Confidence Votes, Adopt Budget
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou is set to ride out two no-confidence votes on Wednesday, giving him the stability needed to implement a delayed 2025 budget.
French budget approved after François Bayrou survives censure vote
French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly on Wednesday and pushed through a delayed 2025 budget aimed at taming the country’s deficits. The vote was triggered by Bayrou’s move on Monday to use a constitutional clause to ram the budget through parliament — an unavoidable gambit since he has no majority and French opposition parties have refused to back government budgets.
French Senate Approves 2025 Budget
The French Senate approved on Thursday the 2025 budget, sending it to the constitutional council to review. If the council approves the legislation, President Emmanuel Macron can then sign it into law,
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Senate confirms Trump's budget chief after all-night Democratic protest
Democrats call Russell Vought the president's "most dangerous nominee", but Republicans say he will "stop the waste of US ...
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Live updates: Senate confirms Trump pick Russell Vought as White House budget director
Follow the latest coverage as President Donald Trump participates in the National Prayer Breakfast. Live updates as the ...
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GOP hardliners rebel over Johnson’s budget plans
Conservative backlash has brought Speaker Mike Johnson’s budget plans to a halt, offering an early sign of the struggle ...
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At the Races: Budget blues
Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including fundraising and a special ...
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4 things to watch in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s third budget address
Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat in his first term, is expected to focus his third budget address on energy policy and finding ...
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MTA honcho quiet on plan to fill $33B budget hole — but outside group pitches longshot taxes, fees
The MTA chief declined to share ideas Thursday on how to plug the agency’s $35-billion budget hole, but suggestions from ...
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Budget cuts jeopardize program providing heat pumps for low-income Oregonians
Harold Kettleson has burned wood to heat his Southeast Portland home for decades. The 85-year-old said it’s all he’s ever ...
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