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Congressional leaders and the White House reached a comprehensive agreement Monday night that would lift the debt ceiling through March 2017 and increase spending caps for the next two fiscal years.House Republicans posted the final deal late Monday. The House could vote on it as early as Wednesday.The 144-page deal would lift spending levels, imposed by a 2011 fiscal deal, for both the Pentagon and domestic programs equally for the next two fiscal years. For the rest of the current fiscal year, the deal would boost spending by $50 billion and increase spending for the year after by $30 billion. The agreement would also address an issue
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stanley cup it through March 2017 with no strings attached. Lawmakers have until Nov. 3 -- next Tuesday -- to handle it or risk a default. A White House official said Tuesday morning that the deal meets key tests including raising spending equally on both sides of the federal budget. It is also an agreement that reflects our values--helping the economy grow, providing certainty for our businesses, and building middle-class economic security by investing in education, job training, and research while keeping America safe, the official said. GOP leaders briefed rank and file members on the details Monda
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President Barack Obama speaks Monday about health care reform to an audience at Arcadia University, in Glenside, Pa. AP Photo/Mel Evans In yesterday s appearance at Arcadia University in Glenside, Pa., President Obama talked
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