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House Republicans are seizing on the debt ceiling crisis to hammer home criticisms of economic policy.
June 6 -
The Treasury Department's Bureau of Fiscal Service has suspended the sales of State and Local Government Series securities in efforts to avoid defaulting on the debt limit.
May 2 -
The nation's top court may well have to weigh in on the constitutionality of the strings attached to the federal pandemic aid.
March 20 -
Even more uncertainty has been introduced into the municipal bond market as the Federal Reserve may have to tweak its monetary policy plans as the situation unfolds.
March 13 -
The bill passed through the committee on a 21 to 17 vote, over fierce Democratic opposition.
March 9 -
The Office of Recovery Programs Contact Center helps municipalities with American Rescue Plan Act funding questions.
February 24 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the only solution to avoid a U.S. default crisis is for Congress to increase the federal debt limit, avoiding engaging with other proposed stopgap measures including short-term extensions or spending cuts.
January 27 -
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen advised Congress that her department is deploying an additional accounting maneuver to avert breaching the federal debt limit.
January 24 -
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an opinion that blocks Treasury from enforcing the "tax cut ban" against 13 states.
January 23 -
Treasury's move is the latest by the federal government to enforce its Offset Provision that bars states from using ARPA funds for tax cuts.
January 20