WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. Paul Ryan — expected to be the next House speaker — says he’ll vote for a bipartisan budget bill even though he thinks the process that produced the measure “stinks.”
A House vote is expected Wednesday on legislation that settles fights over defense and domestic spending, and federal borrowing until early 2017.
Congress had faced a Nov. 3 deadline to raise the government’s borrowing limit — or risk a first-ever default.
The Wisconsin Republicans says in a statement that “we are facing a hard deadline and few good options.”









