The party-line Democratic vote of 50-48 in support of the bill to raise the government’s debt ceiling by nearly a half-trillion dollars brought instant relief in Washington and far beyond. However, it provides only a reprieve. Assuming the House goes along with the Senate’s Thursday night vote, which it will, Republican and Democratic lawmakers will still have to tackle their deep differences on the issue once more before yearend.
That
debate will take place as lawmakers also work to fund the federal
government for the new fiscal year and as they keep up their bitter
battling over President Joe Biden’s top domestic priorities — a
bipartisan infrastructure plan with nearly $550 billion in new spending
as well as a much more expansive, $3.5 trillion effort focused on
health, safety net programs and the environment. Read more and see video here.
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