For months, far-right House Republicans have been demanding deeper cuts in federal spending than agreed to in bipartisan legislation this summer.
The 64 members of the House's "Problem Solvers Caucus" -- 32 Democrats and 32 Republicans -- issued a statement saying the group had voted to endorse a temporary funding measure that would run through Jan. 11, 2024.
"The Problem Solvers’ proposal keeps the government open, addresses our nation’s longer-term fiscal health and includes fiscally responsible measures," said Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer, a co-chair of the bipartisan caucus.
Funding would be set at the $1.59 trillion level approved earlier this year by the president and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
The Problem Solvers Caucus plan also calls for new border security controls that would be operational through the end of next year.
Persons:
Joe Biden, Josh Gottheimer, Biden, Kevin McCarthy, McCarthy, Richard Cowan, Michael Perry
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U.S . House, Wednesday, Republicans, Ukraine, Thomson
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U.S, Russian