Senate GOP weighs in on debt ceiling
The U.S. could hit its debt cap by June 1, a fast-approaching deadline.
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The U.S. could hit its debt cap by June 1, a fast-approaching deadline.
Some vulnerable Democrats up for reelection flatly rejected the House GOP’s plans to expand SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents.
The debt limit bill will test House GOP unity over a plan to expand work requirements on SNAP — a program that helps feed more than 40 million low-income Americans.
The Agriculture Department is shifting its focus from building to executing its sweeping climate agenda, Bonnie said.
It’s not immediately clear how long work stoppages at the ports will continue.
The first round of marker bills opened several critical salvos that will have to be worked out.
Vilsack will testify for three days in a row this week, first on Tuesday before the House Ag Committee, then before both Senate and House appropriations panels on Wednesday and Thursday.
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack told MA that “in addition to all the important work that it does for families, it also helps to subsidize low-wage companies and businesses.”
More than a dozen farm groups including Farm Aid and the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition are rallying for resilience this week.