Recess starting to feel distant as debt limit deadline nears
Durbin, D-Ill., said next week’s recess is "up in the air."
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Durbin, D-Ill., said next week’s recess is "up in the air."
The department rolled out a slate of other measures aimed to replace Title 42 and discourage migrants from crossing the border without authorization.
And in the meantime, without an extension, it would still end up in the same place," he said of the debt limit.
the White House and other congressional leadership staff, will continue working for McCarthy through early June, which coincides with the deadline for Congress to raise the statutory borrowing limit without
"The enhanced standard deduction allows nearly 29 million more households to streamline their tax filing process and increase their tax-free income earnings," Steel said in the statement.
agents to expel asylum-seekers without a hearing for more than three years.
"Staffers before us had tried to chip away at it, and I feel honored that we were able to take that baton and take it to the next level," said Bennett.
Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said Thursday.
"The strategy only works if everyone is in on it," one veteran GOP strategist said.Â
I think it’s a really good step in the right direction," he said. "They can be a big help in pushing things forward." Boozman said he planned to mostly listen.
"We urge the FDA to act swiftly to approve over-the-counter access to oral contraceptives without an age restriction."
"I am more than happy, and I think the speaker of the House would be more than happy, to come back and have the same debate next year."
The White House has already said that President Joe Biden would veto the bill if it came to his desk.
In the Winston Group’s latest "Winning the Issues" survey (conducted April 28-30), 48 percent of voters said they believed the president should negotiate with congressional leaders, while only 14 percent
Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he’d "look at the charges" when asked about it outside the White House after he and other congressional leaders met with President Joe Biden about the debt ceiling.
"Everybody in this meeting reiterated the positions they were at; I didn’t see any new movement," McCarthy said leaving the meeting.
Burgess said he supports changes to Medicare and Social Security because "if you just continue down the path without doing anything, bad things are going to happen to beneficiaries."
"Sometime during the month of May, I could see the Republicans agree to do a short-term [extension] with the idea that negotiations get started," he said.
"I believe that it is the federal government’s responsibility to provide additional support for our border communities."
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., who offered the bill, said after the tie vote. "As frustrating as the political games of Washington are, I will not give up."