

The natural gas and oil industry is essential to supplying energy that makes life modern, healthier and better – while doing so in ways that tackle the climate challenge: lowering emissions, increasing efficiency, advancing technological innovation, and more. Buckle up, you were forewarned of nomineepalooza. Meanwhile on the floor, the Senate has at least 15 (yes, fifteen) roll call votes scheduled for today on nominations.

Burgess and Marianne have the latest dynamics on the tandem fiscal calamities and lay out Democrats’ options:

The government is set to shut down just four days later, on Oct. 3 and suspends the debt ceiling for a year, as soon as this weekend, although Democratic sources said a vote is most likely to occur on Monday. The Senate could consider the House-passed government funding bill, which lasts through Dec. I can’t even compare it to anything I do on the farm that’s this stupid.” “I don’t know if people are going to put their sane minds on and do what needs to be done, or shut it down. “We always do this fucking dance,” said Sen. They’d almost certainly need to drop the debt limit issue from the must-pass stopgap spending package and would likely have to launch negotiations with Republicans who’ve made clear they won’t budge on blocking any borrowing limit increases. REGISTER HERE.įISCAL CLIFF, FUNDING CLIFF - Senate Democrats are walking a fine line between wanting to hammer Republicans for intransigence on the debt ceiling, but without triggering a government shutdown next week.ĭemocrats said that they need to avoid a shutdown at all costs, which has them looking for a plan B as the debt limit stalemate continues. How should businesses, governments, and workers take advantage of this opportunity to rethink what wasn’t working and strengthen working environments for women moving forward? Join the Women Rule community to discuss with leading women and explore how they are seizing the moment. WOMEN RULE: JOIN US TODAY FOR A TALK ABOUT THE NEW WORLD OF WORK: The way women work, including what is expected and demanded from their workplaces, has been upended.
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Sarah Ferris, Marianne LeVine, Heather Caygle and Laura Barrón-López did the legwork chasing lawmakers after the White House meetings and paint a full picture: “It’s a lot of last-minute wheeling and dealing, which is how it works here, but it’s hard to build trust." “It’s hard to build a ship the day before you set sail,” Rep. Progressice House Democrats say they will vote down the measure until their priority legislation, the massive social spending bill that is not yet ready, first clears both the House and Senate. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made a commitment to a group of moderate Democrats that the House would take up the Senate-passed bipartisan infrastructure bill by Monday. Give me a number, and tell me what you can live with and what you can’t,’” Manchin said Biden told him.īut there is still little clarity on the critical deadlines ahead. The president asked the key centrist to make clear what kind of topline price tag he could support, given his vocal opposition to the $3.5 trillion and fluctuating references to lower pricetags.

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PATH FORWARD STILL FOGGY - What came out of the series of meetings yesterday between Congressional leaders, warring factions of the Democratic caucus and President Joe Biden? Hope for a path forward, but not an actual path forward on Biden’s two main priorities: a $3.5 trillion partisan social spending plan and a separate, narrower infrastructure bill.īiden asked Sen. Presented by The American Petroleum Institute
