Politico: “Congress’ top appropriators gathered privately Thursday evening in the Capitol for an hour-long ‘four corners’ meeting — the first concrete step toward a bipartisan funding agreement as Republican leaders begin to embrace the idea of a cross-party accord that funds the government and raises the debt limit, while also potentially boosting disaster aid and border security funding.”
“The beginning of negotiations follows months of inaction on a bipartisan government funding plan, after lawmakers first punted beyond the October start of the fiscal year and then again resorted to a stopgap measure in December, pushing the spending cliff into the first months of the new Trump administration.”
Roll Call: Jeffries warns GOP over “big, beautiful” budget bill.
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