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Rudsy de Kort:

               According to the law, the Three Rivers projects                                                                “I firmly believe in
                     has a suspended construction permit                                                                    education, but even
                                                                                                                               more than that, I

                                                                                                                           believe in doing what
                                                                                                                                   you love”



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            Debt options abound, but can Biden, McCarthy strike a deal?



            By LISA MASCARO
            AP  Congressional  Corre-
            spondent
            WASHINGTON  (AP)  —  The
            White  House  and  Con-
            gress  could  strike  a  deal
            to raise the debt ceiling in
            exchange for budget cuts.
            Or  they  could  agree  to  a
            stopgap measure to keep
            paying  the  nation’s  bills
            while  negotiations  con-
            tinue.  They  also  could  let
            the  negotiations  unravel,
            sending the economy into
            chaos.
            As  President  Joe  Biden
            meets Tuesday with House
            Speaker  Kevin  McCarthy
            and  other  congressional
            leaders  for  the  first  time
            over the debt ceiling crisis,
            the  options  for  easing  out
            of the standoff are many.
            But  the  political  incentive
            for  compromise  is  harder
            to  come  by.  There’s  no
            easy  endgame  ahead  of
            a June 1 deadline to raise
            the debt ceiling or risk de-
            faulting on the nation’s $31
            trillion in debt.            Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen speaks on the U.S.-China economic relationship at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced
                                         International Studies, Thursday, April 20, 2023, in Washington.
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