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Congress, Yellen and Debt Limit
‘Extraordinary measures’ needed by mid-January to keep US from defaulting on national debt, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns Congress
Yellen, in a letter to House and Senate leaders, noted that the nation’s debt ceiling — the total amount of money the federal government is authorized to borrow to pay for obligations such as Social Security and Medicare benefits — was suspended in June 2023 but will once again be in effect on Jan. 1.
Janet Yellen Tells Congress US Could Hit Debt Limit in Mid-January
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says her agency will need to start taking “extraordinary measures,” or special accounting maneuvers intended to prevent the nation from hitting the debt ceiling, as early as January 14th,
Treasury secretary sends warning urging Congress to act on debt limit
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned Congress on Friday that "extraordinary measures" will be necessary as early as Jan. 14 unless Congress acts to raise or otherwise suspend the debt ceiling. Why it matters: President-elect Trump has voiced support to abolish the debt limit despite some of his supporters historically opposing action to raise the debt ceiling during Democratic administrations.
Trump, Congress and The Hill
The Hill criticized for op-ed urging Congress to block Trump from taking office: 'You people are sick'
Opinion columnists at The Hill called on Congress to block President-elect Trump from taking office on the basis of 14th Amendment disqualification when they convene next week.
The Hill slammed for ‘insurrection-y’ piece urging Congress to block Trump from taking office
Conservatives pushed back after The Hill published a column calling for Congress to reject President-elect Donald Trump's presidency.
Congress Has the Power to Block Trump from Taking Office’ Opinion Sparks Outrage Across Political Spectrum
In a fiery opinion piece published by The Hill, the provocative headline, Congress has the power to block Trump from taking office, but lawmakers must act now, has ignited a political storm across the country.
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TikTok Ban: Free-Speech Groups, Members of Congress Urge Supreme Court to Save App on First Amendment Grounds
Ahead of the Supreme Court‘s Jan. 10 hearing on whether to grant TikTok an emergency injunction to prevent it from being ...
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Congress passes bill to allow public workers, including teachers, to collect social security benefits
Congress has passed a bill that would allow public workers who receive a pension to also collect social security benefits.
Government Executive
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Musk and Ramaswamy to confront Congress in struggle for control of the public purse
The duo will need to garner support from hundreds of members of Congress for any of their suggested spending cuts as ...
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Congress was set to get a modest raise. Then Elon Musk stepped in.
Elon Musk's tanking of a government funding bill also helped kill a modest increase in congressional salaries.
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Trump has pressed for voting changes. GOP majorities in Congress will try to make that happen
Republicans in Congress plan to move quickly in their effort to overhaul the nation’s voting procedures, seeing an ...
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Incoming Trump admin, Congress showdown looms with South Africa over support for Russia, US foes
Senators and analysts tell Fox News Digital the incoming Trump administration could shut down South Africa’s AGOA trade deals ...
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Why US Congress restored Social Security benefits for public-sector retirees
Social Security is an earned benefit. You become eligible by paying the payroll tax during your working years, and the amount ...
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Retiring Annie Kuster trying to set ‘better example’ for aging colleagues to exit Congress
Annie Kuster's desire for elderly colleagues to follow her lead and retire comes after news that Kay Granger is living in a ...
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Congress members urge Biden to exonerate Black civil rights leader Marcus Garvey
Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) led the panel of lawmakers -- mostly from the Congressional Black Caucus -- to ...
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Congress is looking to ban Chinese drones that are widely used in US. What to know about the debate
The economic and technological rivalry between the U.S. and China has come to the drone market. Chinese-made flying devices ...
Opinion
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Missing congresswoman’s case shows Congress needs new rules on attendance
Congresswoman Kay Granger, who had been absent from her office for six months due to health issues, was not held accountable ...
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