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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.

Senate, for now, defers to Biden and McCarthy on debt talks

Yellen said Monday that the government may be unable to pay its bills on time as soon as June 1 — several senators said that leaves enough time to find agreement and brushed off any need for a short-term

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.

Flat funding for Title X causes scramble for clinics

Massachusetts, Action for Boston Community Development President and CEO Sharon Scott-Chandler said her organization was working to secure bridge funding from the state that would have kicked in July 1

Energy department briefs senators on COVID-19 origins

Josh Hawley, R-Mo., who also attended the briefing, sponsored a bill to declassify relevant intelligence that passed the Senate by unanimous consent on March 1 and passed the House 419-0 on March 10.

Congress · 118th Congress

Alaska Democrat: Environmentalism and oil need to ‘coexist’

And the infrastructure necessary for the project would make it easier to build other developments nearby, like proposed drill sites Cassin, West Willow, Harpoon, Merlin 1 and Merlin 2 — which would lead

White House · 118th Congress

Biden may call out airlines, tout infrastructure funding at SOTU

At a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on Feb. 1, industry leaders welcomed Republicans’ oversight agenda while GOP lawmakers continued to criticize the administration for

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Four senators up in ’24 facing friendlier state electorates

The state has shifted slightly to the left over the past six years, to a 1-point Democratic edge (49.6-48.6 percent) after the 2022 elections from a razor-thin 0.1-point GOP edge (48.9-48.8 percent) after

White House · 118th Congress

White House budget set for early March delivery

And the $1.7 trillion fiscal 2023 omnibus spending package didn’t clear until Dec. 23, giving the administration less time to assess agencies’ needs for the new fiscal year starting Oct. 1 and provide