A handful of congressional leaders are quietly working across the aisle to stabilize the government’s finances
WASHINGTON—Capitol Hill is a hotbed of partisan fighting, but a handful of congressional leaders are quietly working across the aisle to stabilize the government’s finances.
Away from the headline-grabbing recriminations over whether to impeach President Trump, senior lawmakers in both parties are focused on smoothing the path for Congress to keep the government open for two years after its current funding expires on Oct. 1. Along the way, they are trying to avoid a bill-derailing debate over abortion, prevent a debt default...
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