Democrats in the House and Senate plan to introduce a bill on Friday that would overhaul the debt-ceiling process
Legislation would allow administration to continue paying country’s bills unless Congress objectsSen. Dick Durbin co-sponsored the bill, called the Debt Ceiling Reform Act, along with Rep.
Brendan Boyle.WASHINGTON—Democrats in the House and Senate plan to introduce a bill Friday that would overhaul the debt-ceiling process, eager to capitalize on widespread anxiety in the party regarding the regular
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