House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said on Jan. 14 that the House plans to raise the debt ceiling through reconciliation but suggested that could change.
“We’re socializing that among members,” Johnson said at an event hosted by Politico. “I’m not really wed to that, it was the initial idea. So we’ll see, we’ll see how it develops.”
Johnson said at the Politico event that it is not “completely foreclosed” that the debt ceiling increase will happen through reconciliation and that the House is “looking at all options.”
He appeared to also say that raising the debt ceiling will not be tied to federal assistance to deal with the wildfires in southern California.
“We don’t play politics with disaster aid,” he said. […]
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