The House of Representatives will meet Tuesday to vote on funding measures to end the partial government shutdown, fund Homeland Security.

Speaker Mike Johnson is ‘convinced’ the impasse over homeland security funding will be resolved by Tuesday

Democrats want changes in funding to the Department of Homeland Security in light of the fatal shootings of two US citizens during immigration raids.

The House of Representatives will be back in session Monday to try to pass a spending bill that would end a partial government shutdown.

The U.S. government partially shut down Saturday morning after Congress failed to pass legislation to keep it funded.

Trump has urged the House to move quickly to vote on a deal that includes extending DHS funding for two weeks.

The House of Representatives will meet Tuesday to vote on funding measures to end the partial government shutdown, fund Homeland Security.

The government partially shut down Saturday morning after Congress failed to pass a six-bill package to fully fund the government.

Congress sent a government funding bill to the president’s desk with a two-week deadline for immigration enforcement reforms.

The spending package only funds the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks, through February 13.