Lawmakers declined to offer details, but seemed confident that the agreement could resolve an immigration dispute and stave off another government shutdown.
Top House and Senate negotiators said Monday night that they had reached an “agreement in principle.”
Lawmakers declined to offer details, but seemed confident that the agreement — if supported by leadership and signed by President Donald Trump — could resolve an immigration dispute and stave off another government shutdown.
Lawmakers declined to offer details, but seemed confident that the agreement — if supported by leadership and signed by President Donald Trump — could resolve an immigration dispute and stave off another government shutdown.