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		U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin urges 
		Congress to raise debt ceiling as another shutdown looms 
		
		 
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		 [February 01, 2018] 
		WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury 
		Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Wednesday called on the 
		Republican-controlled Congress to lift the federal debt limit "as soon 
		as possible" so the government can pay employee benefits and other 
		obligations. 
		 
		In a letter to congressional leaders and key committee chairmen, Mnuchin 
		said the Treasury Department would continue to suspend payments into 
		federal employee retiree, health and disability funds through Feb. 28. 
		 
		Congress must raise the nation's debt ceiling to avoid a government 
		default. The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated that 
		the U.S. Treasury would exhaust its borrowing options and could run out 
		of funds to pay its bills by late March if lawmakers do not act. 
		
		
		  
		
		The Congressional Budget Office on Wednesday moved up its projection for 
		when the Treasury will likely run out of cash to the first half of 
		March, citing lower government revenues after the Republican overhaul of 
		the U.S. tax system in December. 
		 
		The CBO had previously expected Treasury to exhaust its options in late 
		March or early April. 
		 
		The request comes as Congress is already wrestling with federal spending 
		for the current fiscal year and faces the possibility of another 
		government shutdown, with approved funding due to run out on Feb. 8. 
		
		Thanks to deep partisan political divisions and intraparty squabbles, 
		lawmakers have passed a series of short-term funding bills since the 
		fiscal year that began last Oct. 1, but have been unable to agree on 
		spending for the rest of that year, which ends Sept. 30. The federal 
		government shutdown earlier this month for three days when Republicans 
		and Democrats failed to find common ground. 
		 
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			U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin testifies to the Senate 
			Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee on "The Financial 
			Stability Oversight Council Annual Report to Congress" on Capitol 
			Hill in Washington, U.S., January 30, 2018. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts 
            
  
            In his letter dated Jan. 30, Mnuchin urged members of the U.S. 
			Senate and House of Representatives "to protect the full faith and 
			credit of the United States by acting to increase the statutory debt 
			limit as soon as possible." The request was released publicly on 
			Wednesday, and Mnuchin is scheduled to meet with Republican 
			President Donald Trump later in the day. 
			 
			The Treasury Department's deputy assistant secretary for financial 
			markets, Clay Berry, said in a separate statement the department can 
			fund the government through the end of February. 
			 
			(Reporting by David Morgan; Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Will 
			Dunham) 
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