David-Young-DHS-Appropriations-Subcommittee(Washington, DC) Congressman David Young (R-Iowa) announced this morning that he will oppose the budget deal that the U.S. House is expected to vote on as early as today.

The two-year budget deal made between President Obama and Congressional leadership would raise domestic and defense spending by $80 billion and lift the debt limit until March 2017.

“Hardworking Iowa taxpayers deserve a federal government that acts responsibly – spends within its means – and balances its budget. This deal spends money we don’t have and exceeds responsible spending levels,” Young said. â€œIowans want Washington to fight for their bottom line by holding the line on government spending. This deal breaks the promise of responsible decision-making on behalf of those we represent and I can’t support it.”

The deal negotiated and pushed by outgoing Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) is anticipated to happen before the Republican caucus is expected to nominate Congressman Paul Ryan (R-WI) as the next Speaker of the House.   Ryan today came out in favor of the deal.

“What I’ve heard from members over the last two weeks is a desire to wipe the slate clean, put in place a process that builds trust, and start focusing on big ideas,” Ryan said in a released statement. “What has been produced will go a long way toward relieving the uncertainty hanging over us, and that’s why I intend to support it. It’s time for us to turn the page on the last few years and get to work on a bold agenda that we can take to the American people.”

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