House, Senate leaders will meet with Trump aides on Wednesday on raising caps

House and Senate leaders will meet in the Capitol Wednesday with Trump administration officials to try to reinvigorate talks on a stalled fiscal 2020 spending deal.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and President Trump’s acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, will huddle with top Senate and House leaders, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and other leading appropriators are also expected to attend.

The group will try to reach an accord on lifting the budget caps imposed by the 2011 Budget Control Act. Without a deal to raise the caps, domestic and military spending face a $125 billion cut.

Shelby, in an interview, appeared hopeful the two sides can reach a deal after weeks of delay.

“We’ll talk tomorrow,” Shelby said as he headed into a Senate vote Tuesday.

Mulvaney and Mnuchin had been seeking a separate vote from Congress to raise the nation’s debt limit, but leaders in both parties say it must be included in a caps deal.

Both Republicans and Democrats largely agree on raising caps for both military and domestic budgets, while Mulvaney, a former House member who sought reduced federal spending, has resisted increasing the caps.

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