If you thought the debt fight was tough, get ready for spending season

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If you thought the debt fight was tough, get ready for spending season
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Congress has to fund the government before October to avoid a government shutdown. But a debt deal that might have eased that crunch has instead created more tension.

‘s debt deal should have made this fall’s incoming funding fight easier. Instead, the opposite has happened.

The conservative rebellion and competing calls for more cash only compound fears of a dicey finale to this fall’s spending fight. As the threat of a government shutdown looms at the end of September, some lawmakers are avoiding any predictions after Congress managed to pass“Who knows what’s gonna happen? I mean, Jesus,” said Sen., the top Democrat who oversees defense spending. “We should celebrate that we actually didn’t shoot ourselves in the head.

Sen. Susan Collins has aired hopes that Congress can exceed the $886 billion defense cap outlined in the debt limit package. | J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo Granger recently hit pause on House spending markups in an effort to give McCarthy maximum leverage in his negotiations with Biden. Some appropriators acknowledged, however, that Republicans were unsure if they could muster

“We’ve gotta pass the bills. That’s the goal,” Aderholt said. “Obviously, as Republicans, it’s always good to try to do cutting. Of course, my bill will probably take a lot of the cuts. But I think we’ll work through it.”

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