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Permitting overhaul: Before or after debt ceiling talks?

When lawmakers will act — as part of the debt ceiling negotiations or through separate talks — is emerging as a big question as the June 1 deadline nears for raising the debt limit.

Parties scramble for deal on debt limit, budget

the pressure on, reiterating in a letter to lawmakers Monday that the government could run out of cash and "extraordinary measures" used to stay under the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling as soon as June 1.

No debt deal, but Biden, Hill leaders agree to meet again

Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy didn’t appear to get any closer to agreement on how to raise the debt ceiling after a roughly hourlong meeting Tuesday afternoon, which was their first since Feb. 1.

New debt limit forecast crashes into Capitol Hill

"After reviewing recent federal tax receipts, our best estimate is that we will be unable to continue to satisfy all of the government’s obligations by early June, and potentially as early as June 1, if

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At the Races: Democrats’ Senate forecast brightens?

With Democrats needing a net gain of five seats to take back the House, the poll found a 1-point GOP edge in the generic House ballot with DeSantis at the top of the ticket, with a Republican candidate

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

Sen. Bob Menendez sets up legal defense fund, again

Soliman said being able to raise more than $1 million in the quarter more than a year before the election "shows the incredible support for Senator Menendez and his accomplishments for the people all across

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At the Races: New skirmish, same war

Kirsten Engel, a Democrat who lost by 1 point to GOP Rep. Juan Ciscomani in an Arizona district that backed Biden by 0.1 points, is also trying again. 

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

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At the Races: Cheese stakes

The count: 1 point That’s the net favorability rating for House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in an Economist/YouGov poll of 1,500 adults nationally taken April 1 to 4.

Amid Trump 24/7, Biden focuses on business as usual

Biden himself was at a Minnesota plant run by engine manufacturer Cummins on Monday, as the company announced more than $1 billion would be committed to expansion in several states.

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At the Races: Traveling salesman

Nathan’s notes Like Connor Roy being worried about his 1 percent standing in the polls being squeezed, the danger to presidential candidates at this point is becoming irrelevant, Nathan L.