By , Susan Ferrechio
Published December 20, 2015
Republican leaders say they're hopeful a $1.1 trillion spending bill can be introduced as early as Monday and passed a few days later, but many major differences must be resolved over the weekend, including a policy rider that would make it difficult for Syrian and Iraqi refugees to resettle in the United States.
"We are making progress," Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers, R-Ky., told the Washington Examiner in an interview Friday. "There's a lot of work ahead of us still, for the weekend. My goal is a Monday filing."
Complicating matters, the Republican leadership is considering a plan that would tie the spending bill to another major measure that would extend dozens of popular tax cuts.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the tax cut bill is too massive for Democrats to support. Linking the two together could sink the entire deal, she suggested Friday.
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