The Arizona Republic

House vote OKs way for debt ceiling vote

- Savannah Behrmann

WASHINGTON – The House voted overwhelmi­ngly along party lines Tuesday on a bipartisan agreement that allows Congress to move closer to raising the nation’s debt ceiling.

The vote came after leadership in the Senate, Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced an agreement Tuesday that would create a one-time process to allow Senate Democrats to raise the debt ceiling on their own without fear of a Republican filibuster or other procedural hurdles.

The agreement, once it also passes the Senate, would create a fast-track process to allow Democrats in the upper chamber to increase the debt limit with just 51 votes, or a simple majority.

Under standard rules, a vote to raise the debt ceiling would need 60 votes, meaning at least 10 Republican­s would need to join Democrats to push the measure through a Senate split 50-50. But Senate Republican­s have been reluctant to help Democrats raise the debt ceiling, and have blocked a longterm increase to the debt limit.

The agreement itself would require 10 Republican­s to join Democrats to pass, but McConnell said earlier Tuesday he was “confident this particular procedure coupled with the avoidance of Medicare cuts will achieve enough Republican support to clear the 60-vote threshold.”

The agreement on the special pathway can be used only once, before midJanuary. The proposal is tied to legislatio­n that would prevent automatic cuts to Medicare.

GOP lawmakers said earlier this year they wouldn’t help Democrats raise the country’s borrowing authority. Republican­s wanted Democrats to specify the exact dollar number amount of new national debt as they attempt to pass expansive legislativ­e priorities, like President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act.

The new legislatio­n the House has passed does just that, instead of suspending it for a length of time.

“I’m going to support Democrats raising the debt ceiling without Republican votes,” Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, told reporters. “To have Democrats raise the debt ceiling and be held accountabl­e for racking up the debt is my goal. And this helps us accomplish it.”

 ?? ANNA MONEYMAKER/GETTY IMAGES ?? Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has brokered a deal that could see an increase in the nation’s debt limit.
ANNA MONEYMAKER/GETTY IMAGES Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has brokered a deal that could see an increase in the nation’s debt limit.

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