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Common ground on the debt limit? Here’s what to look for

Caps for the remainder of the decade would allow for 1 percent annual growth.  Democrats may not agree with 1 percent but maybe they’d compromise around 2 percent, Rep. Don Bacon suggested.

House GOP leaders forge ahead with debt limit vote

The amendment would move up implementation of expanded work requirements for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families beneficiaries by a year, to Oct. 1, 2024.

Biden district Republicans hold their fire on debt ceiling bill

"You’re talking about Manchin’s spending proposal, pre-pandemic spending levels, and then capping it at 1 percent over the next 10 years," he said, referring to centrist Sen. Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va.

Republicans urge tweaks to House debt limit bill ahead of vote

the measure’s fiscal restraints would reset discretionary spending for the upcoming budget year to levels appropriated for fiscal 2022, and then impose caps for an additional nine years allowing for 1

Debt limit bill in hand, McCarthy eyes vote next week

The measure would also cap spending for the remainder of the decade, allowing for 1 percent annual growth; appropriations wouldn’t return to the $1.6 trillion fiscal 2023 enacted level for a decade under

Climate credits, IRS funds snarl GOP debt limit talks

The plan includes capping fiscal 2024 discretionary spending at fiscal 2022 levels and limiting annual growth to 1 percent for the remainder of the decade; canceling President Joe Biden’s student loan

McCarthy blasts Biden, Democrats over debt limit

wish the current, extreme Joe Biden would listen to the former Joe Biden too." ’Stop the partisan ways’ McCarthy said he’s not heard from the White House on the debt limit since he and Biden met on Feb. 1.

GOP debt limit plans begin to take shape in House

lift the debt limit through May 2024 and set a cap on discretionary spending for at least fiscal 2024 and potentially limit appropriations growth over the next decade to somewhere in the ballpark of 1

House passes GOP energy bill

Democrats responded that a dearth of federal workers to process permits is behind sluggish approval for infrastructure projects, adding that $1 billion from the 2022 climate law was set aside to hire workers

Lawmakers: Expand federal aid for hungry troops

The legislative moves come as Pentagon figures show some 286,800 personnel in the active-duty force, or nearly 1 in 4 military servicemembers, experience "low food security."