Debt Ceiling Talks Continue As Deadline Approaches
Both Sides Agreed Some Progress Was Made Tuesday In Talks Over The Nation’s Debt Ceiling Ahead Of A June 1 Deadline.
Read moreBoth Sides Agreed Some Progress Was Made Tuesday In Talks Over The Nation’s Debt Ceiling Ahead Of A June 1 Deadline.
Read morePresident Joe Biden Met With Legislative Leaders On Tuesday, But Neither Side Gave Any Indication Of Progress On The Debt Ceiling Ahead Of A Potential June 1 Default Deadline.
Read moreThe $1.7 Trillion Omnibus Bill That’s Over 4,155 Pages Long Includes Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars To Fund Border Security Efforts In Other Countries But Would Prohibit Funding New U.S. Border Security Technology And Capabilities.
Read moreLawmakers Are Expected To Pass A Continuing Resolution This Week Ahead Of A Friday Deadline To Give A Few Extra Days To Hammer Out The Details Of A Full-Year Omnibus Spending Bill.
Read moreSenate Republicans Voted Wednesday To Keep U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell As Head Of Their Party In The Senate.
Read moreThere Is More Outstanding Student Debt In Washington Than In Any Other City In The Country. The Average Debtor In D.C. Owes $54,982 In Unpaid Student Loans…
Read moreThe U.S. Senate Voted Late Tuesday To Advance A Gun Control Bill With 14 Republicans, Including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Joining Democrats To Approve The Measure.
Read moreA Bipartisan Group Of U.S. Senators, Including 10 Republicans And 10 Democrats, Announced On Sunday They’d Reached An Agreement On New Federal Gun Control Legislation.
Read moreCrime Is On The Rise Around The Country, The Midterm Elections Are Fast Approaching, And The Largest Bloc Of House Conservatives Is Preparing A Comprehensive Package Of Law-And-Order Legislation.
Read moreThe Same Week That President Joe Biden Called For “Getting Rid Of” The Filibuster To Push Through Democrats’ Agenda On Federalizing Elections, U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., Doubled Down On Her Opposition To Ousting The Long-Established Senate Rule.
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