Biden to host congressional leaders on lame-duck sprint
By ZEKE MILLER and COLLEEN LONG
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is hosting congressional leaders at the White House to discuss his agenda for the remainder of the year. Biden is looking to ensure government funding and lock in more legislative wins before Democrats lose control of the House in January. Tuesday’s meeting comes as the government faces a Dec. 16 shutdown if lawmakers don’t agree on funding legislation to keep the lights on. Biden also wants that legislation to provide additional money for the COVID-19 response and to bolster U.S. support for Ukraine’s economy and defense against Russia’s invasion. Biden wants Congress to impose a tentative agreement between railroads and workers to avert a potentially crippling freight rail stoppage Dec. 9.