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WASHINGTON Speaker John Boehner is pressing ahead with one last deal as he heads for the exits, pushing to finalize a f stanley cup ar-reaching, two-year budget agreement with President Barack Obama before handing Congress ; top job over to Rep. Paul Ryan this week, congressional officials said Monday.The budget pact, in concert with a must-pass increase in the federal borrowing limit, would solve the thorniest issues awaiting Ryan, R-Wis., who is set to be elected speaker on Thursday. It would also take budget showdowns and government shutdown fights off the table until after the 2016 presidential election, a potential boon to Republican candidates who might otherwise face uncomfortable questions about messes in the GOP-l stanley cup ed Congress.Congress must raise the federal borrowing limit by Nov. 3 or risk a first-ever default, while money to pay for government operations runs out Dec. 11 unless Congress acts. The emerging framework would give both the Pentagon and domestic agencies two years of budget relief in exchange for cuts elsewhere in the budget.The measure under discussion would suspend stanley cup the current $18.1 trillion debt limit through March 2017. After that it would be reset by the Treasury Department to reflect borrowing over that time.The emerging budget side of the deal resembles a pact that Ryan himself put together two years ago in concert with Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., that eased automatic spending cuts for the 2014-2015 budget years. A lot of conservatives disliked the Vdpb Bed Bath 038; Beyond files for bankruptcy protection after failing to secure funding
W stanley cup ASHINGTON 鈥?Prospects are good crocs for a public shaming in the Equifax data breach, but it unlikely Congress will institute sweeping new regulations after hackers accessed the personal information of an estimated 143 million Americans.Since early this year, President Donald Trump and the Republican-led Congress have strived to curb government influence on businesses, arguing that regulations stifle economic growth. Lawmakers have repealed more than a dozen Obama-era rules and the House voted in June to roll back much of Dodd-Frank, the landmark banking law created after the 2008 economic crisis that was designed to prevent future meltdowns.Sever yeezy al bills unveiled after Equifax are so far missing a key ingredient for success: Republican co-sponsors.And most important, there is history. Despite numerous high-profile security breaches over the past decade at companies such as Target, Yahoo, Neiman Marcus and Home Depot, legislation that would toughen standards for storing customer data has failed to gain the necessary traction.Jessica Rich, a vice president at Consumer Reports, said she has questioned over the years what event it would take for lawmakers to impose tougher data security regulations.I ;m hoping this is the final wake-up call for Congress, Rich said.Advocacy groups seek legislation that would enhance the standards for companies that store consumer data and require prompt notification to affected Americans when breaches do occur. But,
WASHINGTON Speaker John Boehner is pressing ahead with one last deal as he heads for the exits, pushing to finalize a f stanley cup ar-reaching, two-year budget agreement with President Barack Obama before handing Congress ; top job over to Rep. Paul Ryan this week, congressional officials said Monday.The budget pact, in concert with a must-pass increase in the federal borrowing limit, would solve the thorniest issues awaiting Ryan, R-Wis., who is set to be elected speaker on Thursday. It would also take budget showdowns and government shutdown fights off the table until after the 2016 presidential election, a potential boon to Republican candidates who might otherwise face uncomfortable questions about messes in the GOP-l stanley cup ed Congress.Congress must raise the federal borrowing limit by Nov. 3 or risk a first-ever default, while money to pay for government operations runs out Dec. 11 unless Congress acts. The emerging framework would give both the Pentagon and domestic agencies two years of budget relief in exchange for cuts elsewhere in the budget.The measure under discussion would suspend stanley cup the current $18.1 trillion debt limit through March 2017. After that it would be reset by the Treasury Department to reflect borrowing over that time.The emerging budget side of the deal resembles a pact that Ryan himself put together two years ago in concert with Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., that eased automatic spending cuts for the 2014-2015 budget years. A lot of conservatives disliked the Vdpb Bed Bath 038; Beyond files for bankruptcy protection after failing to secure funding
W stanley cup ASHINGTON 鈥?Prospects are good crocs for a public shaming in the Equifax data breach, but it unlikely Congress will institute sweeping new regulations after hackers accessed the personal information of an estimated 143 million Americans.Since early this year, President Donald Trump and the Republican-led Congress have strived to curb government influence on businesses, arguing that regulations stifle economic growth. Lawmakers have repealed more than a dozen Obama-era rules and the House voted in June to roll back much of Dodd-Frank, the landmark banking law created after the 2008 economic crisis that was designed to prevent future meltdowns.Sever yeezy al bills unveiled after Equifax are so far missing a key ingredient for success: Republican co-sponsors.And most important, there is history. Despite numerous high-profile security breaches over the past decade at companies such as Target, Yahoo, Neiman Marcus and Home Depot, legislation that would toughen standards for storing customer data has failed to gain the necessary traction.Jessica Rich, a vice president at Consumer Reports, said she has questioned over the years what event it would take for lawmakers to impose tougher data security regulations.I ;m hoping this is the final wake-up call for Congress, Rich said.Advocacy groups seek legislation that would enhance the standards for companies that store consumer data and require prompt notification to affected Americans when breaches do occur. But,