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House passes debt ceiling suspension that is doomed in the Senate

  • September 30, 2021

The party aims to head off two separate crises this week. First comes the midnight Thursday deadline to pass a funding bill before the government shuts down.

The Senate could vote on a short-term appropriations plan Thursday that would fund the government until early December. It would then move to the House for approval where it is expected to pass.

That still leaves Congress grappling with the debt ceiling.

Republicans have shot down two other Democratic efforts to address the issue. GOP senators on Monday blocked a bill that would have funded the government into December because it also suspended the borrowing ceiling until December 2022.

Republicans insist Democrats should raise the limit on their own, leading Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., to introduce a motion that would allow the Senate to hike the ceiling with a simple majority. It needed unanimous consent, and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., blocked it on Tuesday.

Republicans want to tie the debt ceiling increase to Democrats’ massive legislation as they make their counterparts’ taxing and spending proposals a central plank of their 2022 midterm election strategy. The GOP banks on Democrats holding the blame if the U.S. defaults because they control the White House and Congress.

Raising the debt ceiling, however, does not authorize future spending. The U.S. would be unable to pay its current obligations if it does not increase or suspend the limit.

Congress has raised or suspended the ceiling 78 times since 1960, according to the Treasury. It most recently did so in 2019. Avoiding default usually comes with little drama, though a 2011 fight over the debt limit and budget deficits contributed to Standard Poor’s downgrading the U.S. credit rating for the first time ever.

McConnell has repeatedly said Republicans would support a government funding bill that does not include a suspension of the borrowing limit.

Schumer has so far insisted he will not include a debt ceiling suspension in Democrats’ social spending bill, which they plan to pass with a simple majority through budget reconciliation. On Wednesday, he said the party would have to amend its already passed budget resolution — the first step in reconciliation — to do so. Reconciliation allows Democrats to pass certain bills without Republican votes.

Restarting the process could leave the borrowing limit proposal bogged down in procedural delays while the U.S. moves closer to a default, Schumer said.

“It is very risky and could well lead us to default even if only one senator wanted that to happen. So you can’t do it through this route,” he said.

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Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/29/debt-ceiling-pelosi-says-house-will-vote-to-prevent-us-default.html

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