- House vote expected Wednesday on legislation to avert default
- Time-consuming Senate procedures risk pushing US to brink
The debt-limit agreement forged by President
Biden and McCarthy spent much of the Memorial Day holiday lobbying members of their respective parties to build enough support ahead of a
If the two leaders can overcome expected opposition from their flanks, the deal goes to the Senate, where a single objection risks triggering time-consuming procedures that threaten to bring the US right to the brink of a first-ever
“I never say I’m confident about what the Congress is going to do, but I feel very good about it,” Biden told reporters Monday.
Representative
“I think taken in its totality you will see enough Democratic support to make sure this bill passes,” Boyle said on CNN. “It’s neither perfect nor awful, but somewhere in between.”
Treasuries
Suspend Ceiling
The bill sets the course for federal spending through 2025 and will suspend the debt ceiling until Jan. 1, 2025 — likely putting off another fight over federal borrowing authority until the middle of that year. In exchange for Republican votes for the suspension, Democrats agreed to cap federal spending for the next two years.
White House interpretation of the caps has it telling lawmakers the deal would lower spending by about $1 trillion over a decade, while the GOP argues the spending cut is double that. Restive conservatives, however, wanted to extract much deeper reductions.
“It’s pretty clear based on their public statements and where we are now that we’re the clear victors,” Representative
The first test for the deal will come Tuesday afternoon at the House Rules Committee, which controls floor debate. The 13-member panel includes four Democrats and three far-right Republicans who are often critical of McCarthy.
One conservative on the committee, Representative
Spokespeople for McCarthy did not respond to requests for comment.
‘No’ Votes
Across the full House, there are at least 10 GOP “no” votes. Representative
House Democratic leader
Complicating their efforts is the Sierra Club, one of the nation’s best-known environmental groups, which on Monday urged opposition. The organization cited provisions that would expedite approvals for a natural gas pipeline running across West Virginia and time limits it would impose on environmental reviews of energy projects.
Some Democrats — including Representative
Wednesday passage in the House is critical to getting the bill through the Senate before the Monday deadline.
Senate Republican leader
Hold-Up Threat
Conservative Senator
Senators in both parties could also insist on voting on amendments to address the spending caps. Defense hawks are unhappy with a 3.3% increase proposed by Biden not keeping up with inflation.
Senator
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