Members of the news media ask U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) questions as he walks to his office in the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, U.S., January 11, 2024. REUTERS/Leah Millis/ File Photo
WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) – Republican U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday said he stood by a $1.59 trillion topline spending deal with Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a deal to which some hardline House Republicans have voiced opposition.
“Our top-line agreement remains. We are getting our next steps together and we are working toward a robust appropriations process so stay tuned for all that,” said Johnson, referring to the deal reached on Sunday.
Little time remains to pass the measure.
Schumer on Thursday took the first procedural step to pass a stopgap funding bill, known as a “continuing resolution” or “CR” through the Senate early next week to give lawmakers more time to pass the full-year bill.
Reporting by David Morgan; Editing by Scott Malone