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- Record Debt Limit Increase Would Break Republican Precedent
A proposed $5 trillion debt limit increase could make it hard for Republicans to maintain their fiscal hawk credibility By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington For years, Republicans have
- Record Debt Limit Increase Would Break GOP Precedent
“This year, the party of fiscal conservatism is poised to discard that philosophy as Republicans prepare to press ahead with domestic policy legislation that combines nearly $4 trillion in tax cuts with a $5 trillion increase to the debt limit An increase of that magnitude would be a record and underscore the ideological flexibility that
- House Republicans unveil $4 trillion debt ceiling increase plan
While the House’s plans call for raising the debt limit by $4 trillion, the Senate’s instructions detail a $5 trillion increase to the debt ceiling
- There is no Plan B: Republicans make a daring bet on the . . .
Congressional Republicans are eyeing increasing the debt limit by $4 trillion to $5 trillion so the government can keep borrowing to meet the country’s obligations
- Here’s what’s in the GOP bill to lift the U. S. debt limit
Increase the debt limit The Republican would suspend the debt limit through March 31, or by $1 5 trillion, whichever comes first That would tee up another debt ceiling fight for early next year
- Whats in the GOP bill to lift debt limit, cut spending
House Republicans are pushing their top priorities in a bill to raise the debt limit The GOP bill that passed the House on Wednesday would suspend the federal debt limit through March 31 or by $1 5 trillion, whichever comes first It would also roll back many of President Joe Biden's policies, repealing tax credits for clean energy, ending student debt relief and clawing back unspent funds
- Republicans reach ‘consensus’ on raising the debt limit with . . .
Congressional Republicans have reached "consensus" on legislation that will increase the nation's debt limit -- while also extending tax cuts, deregulating energy policies and beefing up border
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