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  2. Debt ceiling news - live: Senate passes debt limit deal bill ...

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    Bill passed after senators rejected 11 proposed amendments

  3. McCarthy's moment: Debt ceiling win secures Republican US ...

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    The House approved by a 314-117 margin the bill, which lifts the government's $31.4 trillion debt ceiling in exchange for cutting non-defense discretionary spending and stiffening work ...

  4. House OKs debt ceiling bill to avoid default, sends Biden ...

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    With the House vote of 314-117, the bill now heads to the Senate with passage expected by week's end. ... Raising the nation's debt limit, now $31 trillion, ensures Treasury can borrow to pay ...

  5. Hardline Republicans reject Trump's debt ceiling demand ... - AOL

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    Some 38 House of Representatives Republicans voted against a debt ceiling bill Trump demanded, showing the limits of his grip on the party, a month before he takes office on Jan. 20.

  6. What is the debt ceiling, and is Trump right that a default ...

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    Since the debt ceiling system was instituted in 1917, Congress has never not raised the debt ceiling. Congress has voted 78 times to raise or suspend the debt limit since 1960.

  7. Debt ceiling vote recap: McCarthy lauds deal, pledges to get ...

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    The debt ceiling compromise bill sailed to passage in the House on Wednesday evening. The House voted 314-117 after just over an hour of debate on the legislation. The bill required a simple ...

  8. 2023 United States debt-ceiling crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United States debt ceiling is a legislative limit that determines how much debt the Treasury Department may incur. [23] It was introduced in 1917, when Congress voted to give Treasury the right to issue bonds for financing America participating in World War I, [24] rather than issuing them for individual projects, as had been the case in the past.

  9. The debt ceiling is back on the table for 2025. Here's what ...

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    For about 48 hours last week, it looked like a debt ceiling fight in 2025 would be averted as ideas were floated to push the issue off until 2027 or 2029 (or even forever). But it was not to be.