"If
they don't need or want our input, they won't get our help. They
won't get our help with the debt limit increase that ... these
reckless (spending) plans will require," McConnell said on the
Senate floor.
Democrats are planning to vote on a $3.5 trillion budget
reconciliation bill that will incorporate social initiatives and
items to fight climate change that they say are not properly
addressed in a separate $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure
package.
Despite controlling both congressional chambers by thin margins,
Democrats can pass the reconciliation bill without Republican
support if they stick together.
The budget vote would come before the United States is projected
to exhaust its borrowing authority in October, and as the
Treasury Department has already announced measures such as
suspending investments in employee health benefits funds to
preserve the government's borrowing authority.
Failure to approve an increase in the statutory debt limit, now
at $28.5 trillion, could lead to another federal government
shutdown or a debt default.
(Reporting by Makini Brice and Susan Cornwell; editing by
Jonathan Oatis and Cynthia Osterman)
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