Senate Votes to Send Debt Limit to Obama With Help From Republican Leaders (Updated)
Hatch of Utah, Mike Johanns of Nebraska, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, John McCain of Arizona, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and John Thune of South Dakota.
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Hatch of Utah, Mike Johanns of Nebraska, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, John McCain of Arizona, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and John Thune of South Dakota.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois. “A government shutdown is a political mistake for Republicans.” Cruz, for his part, ripped what he considered to be a capitulation.
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Mark S. Kirk is also a member of the group, the Illinois Republican confirmed.
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Mark S. Kirk of Illinois said he would support both procedural motions and a final bill for a clean debt limit hike. Sen.
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vote — 17 Republicans voted to end the filibuster of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau head Richard Cordray, 14 voted for the immigration overhaul, and just five (Alexander, Collins, Corker, Mark S.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. To which Mikulski replied: “I can mumble and rumble.”
The current spending levels were set by 2011’s Budget Control Act, the legislative result of the last major fight on the debt limit, when Republicans exacted an austerity policy from Democrats in exchange
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