KRQEHouse to vote on debt limit without spending cuts; rejection highly likelyWashington PostBy AP, WASHINGTON — Republicans intend to stage a vote in the House next week on legislation to raise the nation's debt limit without requiring spending cuts, a measure expected to fail. A spokesman for Majority Leader Eric Cantor says the vote will ...House to Vote on Debt Limit next weekMiamiHerald.comGOP Plans Vote on Debt-Limit BillWall Street JournalGOP plans symbolic debt ceiling voteSeattle Post IntelligencerPolitico -The Hill -Fox News (blog)all 154 news articles »

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