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            Debt limit deadline looms as Democrats, GOP spar on spending



            By KEVIN FREKING
            Associated Press
            WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen-
            ate  Democrats  pressured
            Republicans  on  the  in-
            creasingly menacing debt
            ceiling  impasse  Thursday,
            focusing on what they say
            will  be  painful  reductions
            in  government  services
            if  a  bill  the  GOP  recently
            pushed through the House
            becomes law.
            Republicans     responded
            that  they  know  the  legal
            limit  on  government  bor-
            rowing  must  be  raised  to
            avert  a  possible  default.
            But  they’re  insisting  it  be
            coupled with cuts in what
            they consider bloated fed-
            eral spending.
            No  one  expects  that  the
            House  bill,  which  would
            importantly  increase  the
            nation’s borrowing author-
            ity as well as cut spending,
            will  reach  President  Joe
            Biden’s  desk.  The  Demo-
            cratic Senate won’t let it.
            Many  Republicans  admit-
            ted  so  when  passing  the   Senate Budget Committee Chair Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., left, welcomes Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analyticw who
            measure.                     will testify as the panel holds a hearing on the Republican proposal to address the debt limit which passed along party lines in the
                                         House last week, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, May 4, 2023
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