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US Averts First Ever Default As Senate Passes Debt Ceiling Bill With Bipartisan Support

Zee News Friday, 2 June 2023
Approval in the Senate on a bipartisan vote, 63-36, reflected the overwhelming House tally the day before, relying on centrists in both parties to pull the Biden-McCarthy package to passage.
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Senate Passes , Debt Ceiling Bill. On June 1, the Senate passed a bill to suspend the nation's debt ceiling for another two years. It cleared by a vote of 63-36, NBC News reports. . The House passed the bill on May 31, so now it will go to President Joe Biden. The deadline to sign the bill into...

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