Thursday, February 23, 2023

Americans want Congress to deal with the debt ceiling. How to do it is complicated
The U.S. could run out of cash to pay its bills between July and September
As Lawmakers Spar Over Social Security, Its Costs Are Rising Fast
Biden, Yellen warn of 'catastrophe' if debt limit not raised
Biden escalates fight over Social Security and Medicare, frustrating Republicans
Republicans say they won't cut Social Security. So why does it keep coming up?
Biden prepares largest Pentagon budget in history as spending cuts loom
Capito wants to rein in Biden administration water regulations
State of the Union: Biden ad-libs a Social Security challenge to the GOP
Pence calls for Social Security reform, private savings accounts
Debt limit: Social Security is a hot topic even as the GOP says it’s ‘off the table’
After meeting with Biden, McCarthy says he won't agree to clean debt ceiling increase
Biden and McCarthy are set to meet to talk about the debt ceiling stalemate
Debt ceiling talks: Expectations are low as Biden and McCarthy prepare to sit down
Want a balanced federal budget? It'll cost you.
Hakeem Jeffries says Democrats won't pay a 'ransom note' to GOP over debt ceiling
Treasury takes another 'extraordinary' step on debt limit
Why we have a debt ceiling, and why this trip to the brink may be different
Lessons From The 2011 Debt Ceiling Standoff
Simon says we're stuck with the debt ceiling (Encore)
Why the White House is refusing to negotiate on the debt ceiling
Here's why a high-stakes debt ceiling fight looms on Capitol Hill
U.S. hits its debt limit and now risks defaulting on its bills
With a debt ceiling fight expected, McCarthy suggests a possible deal with Democrats
Congress passes a major spending deal to keep the government funded
U.S. Senate advances $1.66 trillion government-funding bill
Lawmakers unveil a $1.7 trillion U.S. spending bill as shutdown deadline looms
U.S. Senate passes record $858 billion defense act, sending bill to Biden
Senate passes defense bill rescinding COVID vaccine mandate
Congress dodges a partial government shutdown with a short-term spending measure
Congress passes 1-week stopgap to avert a shutdown as lawmakers finalize bigger bill

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