House Democrats to kick off $1.5 trillion spending process without budget

House Democrats on Monday moved to advance the annual appropriations process for 2022 without a budget resolution.

House Budget Committee Chair John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) filed with the House Rules Committee a $1.5 trillion deeming resolution, which would allow appropriators to begin writing their 12 annual spending bills.

A committee vote is expected later on Monday.

The process would postpone the debate over a budget resolution, which Democrats are eyeing as an alternative vehicle for passing President Biden‘s proposed jobs and families plans.

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