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  We hope you enjoy reading today's latest conservative headlines. If you no longer wish to receive our newsletter, you can [unsubscribe]( at any time. We appreciate your support.     Today's Top Story: Bipartisan Debt Ceiling Agreement Faces Crucial Vote President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy put together the Fiscal Responsibility Act, an agreement addressing the US debt ceiling. The Act has stirred substantial debate and promises substantial spending reductions and is now set for a crucial vote in the House. Despite opposition from some quarters, it survived a close vote in the House Rules Committee and is now ready for debate and a vote on the congressional floor. The Act has multiple provisions, such as stricter work requirements for certain government aid programs, a rollback of unspent COVID-19 relief funds, and a cap on non-defense discretionary spending. Here is what you need to know: [Continue Reading](     McCarthy-Biden Debt Ceiling Deal Passes Critical Procedural Hurdle In a significant development, the debt ceiling agreement between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has cleared a significant hurdle in the House. On Tuesday night, the House Rules Committee voted 7-6 in favor of approving the terms of debate for the legislation, paving the way for House lawmakers to vote on the agreement on Wednesday evening. The vote's result was uncertain due to the opposition or potential opposition expressed by three Republican committee members toward the agreement. The Rules Committee, where Republicans hold a 9-4 advantage, needed the support of every Democrat and at least three Republicans to proceed with the Biden-McCarthy deal on the House floor. Here are the details: [Continue Reading](     [Facebook]( [Twitter]( The Republican Gazette is dedicated to promoting the values and ideals of the Republican Party and defending American freedoms. We encourage you to mark this message as important to ensure that you don't miss any of the latest conservative news. If you no longer wish to receive email updates from us, you can unsubscribe using the link provided below. [Visit This Link to Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( . Thank you for being a loyal subscriber. [Visit this link to see our recently updated website and privacy policy.]( 1309 Coffeen Avenue, STE 1200, Sheridan, WY, 82801

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