It’s a new week OnPolitics readers, but Congress is still dealing with old problems. We’ll get to that below.
Rep. Liz Cheney is back in the news and this time it’s not just about her ongoing feud with former President Donald Trump.
Cheney told CBS’ 60 Minutes she was “wrong” to oppose same-sex marriage when her objection to it caused a public split with her family, including her sister, Mary, who is a lesbian, and her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney.
“I was wrong. I was wrong. I love my sister very much. I love her family very much,” she told reporter Lesley Stahl. “It’s a very personal issue and very personal for my family. I believe that my dad was right. And my sister and I have had that conversation.”
COVID-19 vaccine booster shot on live TV Monday afternoon, days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention endorsed booster shots for millions of Americans who received their second shot of the Pfizer vaccine at least six months ago.
It’s Mabinty, with the tops news out of Washington.
government shutdown that could be days away.
The House will begin debate Monday on Biden’s $1 trillion collection of roadway and other infrastructure projects. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has scheduled a final vote on the bill for Thursday. Biden and Democrats continue negotiations to resolve internal divisions over a separate $3.5 trillion package of proposals to strengthen the social safety net and climate programs.
catastrophic default on government debt in October.
That’s not all: The Senate is scheduled to vote at 5:30 p.m. EST on whether to begin debate on extending federal government funding to Dec. 3 and to suspend the debt limit until December 2022.
Republicans could block the debate because while they support extending federal funding they contend Democrats should have to raise the debt limit on their own. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said Republicans won’t help contribute to reckless taxing and spending by Democrats.
Is the U.S. going to go broke? If Republicans block the bill Monday, Democrats would have to find another way to avoid a government shutdown that would begin Friday.
It’s not pretty news.
The FBI reported a nearly 30% increase in murders in 2020, the largest single-year jump since the bureau began recording crime statistics six decades ago.
should NOT be banned. — Mabinty
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