House Republicans discussed plans to pass another FY18 continuing resolution (CR) funding the government through December 22. And House Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ) indicated in a newsletter to constituents that the CR will last through 12/22. The current CR expires next Friday, December 8. House conservatives are concerned that a deadline right before Christmas will lead to approval of a massive spending bill. They prefer a one-month CR funding the government through January with some increases for defense spending. Democrats also declined to support the short-term CR because of a series of tweets from the President earlier this week. Democratic leaders boycotted a meeting with the President on Tuesday after he attacked them for being “weak on crime.” Democrats may also be withholding their support for another CR in order to increase their leverage in year-end negotiations, more specifically, to include a solution for “Dreamers” in the final spending deal.
While there isn’t consensus over how long the next CR should be or what should be attached to it, there is agreement that the spending caps set by the 2011 Budget Control Act must be raised to get a bipartisan deal on a final spending package. Republicans have offered a $54B increase in defense spending and a $37B increase in non-defense spending. Democrats are asking for parity between defense and non-defense spending increases.
Status of FY18 Appropriations Spending Bills
Subcommittee | House Action | Senate Action |
Agriculture | Subcommittee: June 28
Full Committee: July 12 Floor: September 14 |
Subcommittee: July 19
Full Committee: July 20 |
Commerce Justice Science | Subcommittee: June 29
Full Committee: July 13 Floor: September 14 |
Subcommittee: July 25
Full Committee: July 27 |
Defense | Subcommittee: June 26
Full Committee: June 29 Floor: July 27 |
Chairman’s Mark Released: November 21 |
Energy & Water | Subcommittee: June 28
Full Committee: July 12 Floor: July 27 |
Subcommittee: July 19
Full Committee: July 20 |
Financial Services | Subcommittee: June 29
Full Committee: July 13 Floor: September 14 |
Chairman’s Mark Released: November 20 |
Homeland Security | Subcommittee: July 12
Full Committee: July 18 Floor: September 14 |
Chairman’s Mark Released: November 21 |
Interior | Subcommittee: July 12
Full Committee: July 18 Floor: September 14 |
Chairman’s Mark Released: November 20 |
Labor HHS | Subcommittee: July 13
Full Committee: July 19 Floor: September 14 |
Subcommittee: September 6
Full Committee: September 7 |
Legislative Branch | Full Committee: June 29
Floor: July 27 |
Full Committee: July 27 |
MilCon-VA | Subcommittee: June 12
Full Committee: June 15 Floor: July 27 |
Subcommittee: July 12
Full Committee: July 13 |
State Foreign Ops | Subcommittee: July 13
Full Committee: July 19 Floor: September 14 |
Subcommittee: September 6
Full Committee: September 7 |
Transportation HUD | Subcommittee: July 11
Full Committee: July 17 Floor: September 14 |
Subcommittee: July 25
Full Committee: July 27 |