The government shutdown is now the third-longest funding lapse in modern history, and the Senate won't meet until Monday.
If Adelita Grijalva is not sworn in on Friday, Hakeem Jeffries and Arizona's attorney general have threatened legal action.
Republican Congresswoman Craig Goldman of Fort Worth discusses the Israeli hostages being released and the hope for a lasting peace in the Middle East. He also talks about the ongoing government ...
It’s time for Senate Democrats to stop the political games and do the right thing. It’s time to end the shutdown.
Rep. Dan Goldman is an example of how the wrong type of ambition can destroy Congress if it becomes widespread among members.
Members of Congress are constitutionally required to be paid during shutdowns, but some members have declined pay during the ...
As the shutdown enters its second day, the Houston-area Republican discusses the politics and the impact of the impasse. The government shutdown continues. While the U.S. House passed a continuing ...
It’s the Senate’s last chance of the week to avoid a shutdown. There’s no sign it’s happening — but Republicans believe ...
The Jasons took a road trip to Panther City Barbecue in Fort Worth for this episode to have brisket and beer with Congressman Craig Goldman.
“About $675 million earmarked for Texas projects is in limbo as Congress careens toward shutdown” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs ...
The Texas congressional delegation has secured about $675 million to pay for community projects across the state in federal spending bills for the next fiscal year. But the funds, informally known as ...