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Reps. Bill Flores and Jim Jordan, leaders of the conservative Republican Study Committee and House Freedom Caucus respectively, are pushing for lower spending for the 2017 budget

The New Budget Showdown: Conservatives Want to Disavow Boehner Deal


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By Josh Siegel —— Bio and Archives February 4, 2016

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House Speaker Paul Ryan’s call for unity is facing a familiar challenge that tripped up Republican leaders before him: the budget and spending.
In October, in his effort to “clear the barn” for Ryan, then-Speaker John Boehner helped negotiate a two-year budget deal with President Barack Obama and Democrats. It raised the 2017 spending level roughly $30 billion above the total lawmakers set in 2011 to control spending. Though the majority of Republicans did not vote for the Boehner-Obama budget deal, the new House leadership has indicated spending bills for fiscal year 2017 must abide by the higher spending level prescribed by the October agreement. More...



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