KEY POINTS
  • House Speaker Kevin McCarthy spoke at the New York Stock Exchange.
  • He opened a new phase in the debt ceiling fight by saying House Republicans would pass their own stand-alone debt ceiling hike with spending cuts and stricter work requirements.
  • Such a bill, if it were passed, would be dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate and in Democratic President Joe Biden's White House.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Republicans will vote in the coming weeks on a bill to raise the debt ceiling for one year, while cutting the federal budget and imposing new work requirements for Medicaid and food stamps.

Speaking at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, McCarthy said his plan would "save taxpayers trillions of dollars, make us less dependent upon China, curb our high inflation — all without touching Social Security and Medicare."