House GOP releases debt limit proposal; Sudan fighting continues despite ceasefires. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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What's in the Republican debt ceiling bill? |
- House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on Wednesday unveiled the Republican plan to raise the debt ceiling limit until March 2024 in exchange for spending cuts. [Vox / Ben Jacobs]
- The Limit, Save, Grow Act would cut federal spending to 2022 levels, rescind Democratic climate change policy, and eliminate student loan forgiveness, among other measures. [Associated Press / Lisa Mascaro and Kevin Freking].
- The bill has no chance of becoming law, as Democrats control the Senate, but McCarthy hopes to force President Joe Biden and Democrats to come to the negotiating table. [USA Today / Joey Garrison and Ella Lee]
- It's also unclear if McCarthy's proposal has enough support to pass the House, where he can only afford to lose a handful of votes. [Politico / Adam Cancryn, Jennifer Scholtes, and Sarah Ferris]
- The Treasury Department has used extraordinary measures to keep the government from defaulting on its payments since the US reached its $31 trillion debt ceiling in January. If the limit isn't raised, resources could run out by June, which would devastate the global economy. [NPR / Barbara Sprunt and Deirdre Walsh]
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📍 If you read just one story House Republicans could roll back national gains in Medicaid enrollment by introducing a work requirement for coverage. [Vox / Dylan Scott] |
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Thousands flee Sudan after ceasefires crumble |
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