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Why is support for the Democrats' debt ceiling bill split along party lines?
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    House passes bill to avoid government shutdown, suspend debt limit — but it faces Senate roadblocks with deadlines near.
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    The House approved [a bill that would both prevent a government shutdown and suspend the debt limit] in a 220-211 vote. All Democrats voted for it and all Republicans opposed it. Republicans are threatening to block [the bill in the Senate], which could leave Democrats scrambling to find another way to avoid a federal funding lapse — or even a first-ever default on U.S. debt.
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    Congress has to pass a funding plan by Sept. 30 to prevent a shutdown. Separately, the U.S. will exhaust all of its options to keep paying its bills sometime in October. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, has said Republicans will vote for a standalone funding bill but not legislation with a debt limit suspension attached.
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    Democrats have pointed out that the GOP signed off on huge emergency Covid-19 relief bills since the last debt ceiling suspension. Republicans have said their counterparts should move to prevent default on their own as they prepare to pass a mammoth spending bill without the GOP.
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Why did bipartisan police reform negotiations collapse?


    The House passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act in March, and Democratic Rep. Karen Bass and Democratic Sen. Cory Booker have since been working with the Republic...

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Yes - Biden’s softer rhetoric on immigration made many migrants hopeful but the administration’s enforcement of Trump era policies means that it was an empty promise from the start. Biden is wrong for that, he should’ve made it clear. Still, legal immigration is the process we should abide by b/c these crises will become more frequent in coming years and we cannot extend false promises to immigrants or overburden those US citizens most affected by the border crisis.


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