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US House set for budget battle ahead of shutdown deadline | US House set for budget battle ahead of shutdown deadline |
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The US Senate is set to pass a deal to avert another US government shutdown, but the bill is expected to face opposition in the lower chamber. | The US Senate is set to pass a deal to avert another US government shutdown, but the bill is expected to face opposition in the lower chamber. |
Senate leaders from both major parties announced a two-year budget deal a day before federal funding runs out. | Senate leaders from both major parties announced a two-year budget deal a day before federal funding runs out. |
The bill has angered Republican fiscal hawks who claim it would lead to a $1tn (£717bn) deficit while Democrats oppose it for not addressing immigration. | The bill has angered Republican fiscal hawks who claim it would lead to a $1tn (£717bn) deficit while Democrats oppose it for not addressing immigration. |
But Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he believes it will pass. | But Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has said he believes it will pass. |
"I think we will," Mr Ryan told radio host Hugh Hewitt. "This is a bipartisan bill. It's going to need bipartisan support. We are going to deliver our share of support." | "I think we will," Mr Ryan told radio host Hugh Hewitt. "This is a bipartisan bill. It's going to need bipartisan support. We are going to deliver our share of support." |
Congress has to reach a deal before government funding runs out at midnight on Thursday, when a one-month spending bill is set to expire. | Congress has to reach a deal before government funding runs out at midnight on Thursday, when a one-month spending bill is set to expire. |
Congressman Mark Meadows, chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has called the plan "eye-popping and eyebrow-raising". | Congressman Mark Meadows, chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, has called the plan "eye-popping and eyebrow-raising". |
"We took an official position last night to say we can't support this," he told CNN on Thursday. | "We took an official position last night to say we can't support this," he told CNN on Thursday. |
Failure to reach a spending agreement led to a three-day government shutdown last month. | Failure to reach a spending agreement led to a three-day government shutdown last month. |
What's in the bill? | What's in the bill? |
White House legislative affairs director Marc Short said the package would increase spending by "just shy" of $300bn (£216bn). | White House legislative affairs director Marc Short said the package would increase spending by "just shy" of $300bn (£216bn). |
The Washington Post puts the figure at half a trillion dollars. | The Washington Post puts the figure at half a trillion dollars. |
The Senate bill, which has not yet been publicly unveiled, reportedly increases defence spending by $80bn in the first fiscal year and $85bn in the second. | The Senate bill, which has not yet been publicly unveiled, reportedly increases defence spending by $80bn in the first fiscal year and $85bn in the second. |
Non-defence spending, such as a programme to provide health insurance for children, would reportedly increase by $63bn this year, and $68bn next year. | Non-defence spending, such as a programme to provide health insurance for children, would reportedly increase by $63bn this year, and $68bn next year. |
Why are some Democrats unhappy? | Why are some Democrats unhappy? |
Mr Schumer argued the budget accord would "break the long cycle of spending crises". | Mr Schumer argued the budget accord would "break the long cycle of spending crises". |
But a number of his fellow Democrats are upset that the bill does not address immigration. | But a number of his fellow Democrats are upset that the bill does not address immigration. |
His House of Representatives equivalent, Nancy Pelosi, told the stories of immigrants in a speech lasting eight hours on Wednesday - setting what is thought to be a new record for the longest speech ever made in the House of Representatives. | His House of Representatives equivalent, Nancy Pelosi, told the stories of immigrants in a speech lasting eight hours on Wednesday - setting what is thought to be a new record for the longest speech ever made in the House of Representatives. |
The 77-year-old vowed to oppose any budget that does not include protections for so-called Dreamers, young immigrants who entered the US illegally as children. | The 77-year-old vowed to oppose any budget that does not include protections for so-called Dreamers, young immigrants who entered the US illegally as children. |
Mr Ryan on Thursday vowed bring an immigration "solution to the floor because we want to solve this problem" once the House passed the budget bill. | |
Why are some Republicans opposed? | Why are some Republicans opposed? |
Conservative Republicans are up in arms about the bill's ramifications for the US federal debt. | Conservative Republicans are up in arms about the bill's ramifications for the US federal debt. |
"It's not like Republicans aren't concerned about disaster relief, or Republicans aren't concerned about funding community health centres or dealing with the opioid crisis," said Republican Congressman Warren Davidson. | |
"But when you add them all up, it adds to an awful lot of spending... It's not compassionate to bankrupt America," he said in an interview with National Public Radio. | "But when you add them all up, it adds to an awful lot of spending... It's not compassionate to bankrupt America," he said in an interview with National Public Radio. |
Alabama Republican Mo Brooks dubbed the bill a "debt junkie's dream" while Freedom Caucus leader Jim Jordan said the agreement was a "monstrosity". | Alabama Republican Mo Brooks dubbed the bill a "debt junkie's dream" while Freedom Caucus leader Jim Jordan said the agreement was a "monstrosity". |
What's the White House saying? | What's the White House saying? |
Deficits are already projected to climb because of the Trump administration's $1.5tn tax cuts, which were approved by Congress in December. | Deficits are already projected to climb because of the Trump administration's $1.5tn tax cuts, which were approved by Congress in December. |
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders praised the Senate bill, saying "we're certainly happy with the way it's moving". | White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders praised the Senate bill, saying "we're certainly happy with the way it's moving". |
"The budget deal should be a budget deal," she told a news conference, dismissing Democratic demands that it include a concession on immigration. | "The budget deal should be a budget deal," she told a news conference, dismissing Democratic demands that it include a concession on immigration. |
The White House endorsement came a day after Mr Trump said he would "love to see" the US government shutdown if there was no deal on immigration and funding for his proposed US-Mexico border wall. | |
Officials at the White House say the deal would also increase the debt ceiling until March 2019. | Officials at the White House say the deal would also increase the debt ceiling until March 2019. |