Author Archive
Chris Frates
Oversight
With Fiscal Fights Looming, Can Simpson-Bowles Group Get Congress to Move?
Fix the Debt effort has the cash to make campaigns difficult for uncompromising members.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Senate Republicans Prepare for Coming Fiscal Showdown
Mitch McConnell's team is selling his role as GOP dealmaker.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Republicans, White House in Talks Toward Big Fiscal Deal
Country is set to hit its debt limit this fall.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Nuclear Crisis Averted, Senate Begins Clearing Obama Nominees
Senate approves Cordray for consumer bureau; votes on Labor and EPA nominees expected this week.
- Michael Catalini and Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Senate Agrees to Up-or-Down Votes for Obama Nominees, Avoids 'Nuclear Option'
Deal paves way for vote on CFPB nominee Richard Cordray.
- Michael Catalini and Chris Frates, National Journal
Defense
GOP Not Backing Down on Border Security in Immigration Bill
Republicans insist something’s needed on security to get their support for reform.
- Chris Frates
Oversight
The Republicans' Plan to Take Down the Consumer Protection Agency Chief
GOP could spotlight recess-appointed Cordray's 'personal defects.'
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Management
Don't Expect Any Backroom Deals on Sequester -- For Now
Congress now likely to address fiscal situation through regular legislative process.
- Chris Frates
Oversight
Once unthinkable, severe spending cuts now seem plausible
Senators increasingly see sequester as the best deal either side can get.
- Stacy Kaper and Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Senate likely to pass 'No Budget No Pay' debt limit fix
Deal suspends the debt limit until May 18.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
House GOP seeing sequester, not debt ceiling, as fight to pick
'Sometimes you’ve got to lay down a sacrifice bunt,' says Rep. Dennis Ross.
- Billy House and Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Here's what's in the fiscal cliff deal
From tax hikes to a two-month delay in sequestration.
- Catherine Hollander and Chris Frates, National Journal
Management
Cliff deal would extend tax cuts for households up to $450,000
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Vice President Joe Biden work to craft last-minute agreement to prevent tax hikes.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Pay & Benefits
COLA calculation is at the center of latest fiscal cliff standoff
McConnell calls in Biden to 'help jump start the negotiations.'
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Fiscal cliff negotiations: A slow-motion car wreck?
The best chance for a deal seems to lay with Senate leaders of both parties.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Why a fiscal cliff deal is still possible
The best time to negotiate may be when the Capitol is empty.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Democrats dodge questions on spending cuts
Obama’s plan calls for $1.2 trillion in reductions, including a switch to the chained CPI.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Can Boehner sell the GOP on Obama's new fiscal cliff offer?
Rank-and-file reaction will determine the speaker's leeway to cut a deal.
- Nancy Cook and Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Majority leader expects Senate back Dec. 26
Legislative leaders often use the threat of holiday week sessions to force action.
- Chris Frates, National Journal
Oversight
Boehner back at the White House talking fiscal cliff
Both sides say an agreement is not imminent.
- Chris Frates, National Journal