inning spending, consequential reforms that will rein in government overreach. there are no new taxes, no new government programs. jason: here is what we mow is in the deal: it suspends the debt ceiling until after 2024 election, no increase in non-defense spending for the next fiscal year, and it caps it at 1% the following fiscal year. it also increases defense spending and money for veterans. we re also learning it claws back some unspent covid-19 pandemic funds and cuts nearly $2 the billion in money used to hire new irs agents. it also reportedly expands work requirements for some adults receiving food stamps but no work requirement changes for medicaid. the house republicans are expected to come back to the washington on tuesday and and vote on the bill on wednesday. we ll take it up with congressman brian mast and congresswoman beth van duyne. meanwhile, china has spent the week courting african countries like the democratic republic of congo for rare either minerals
overspending because we ve seen the payments caused to american families through inflation. excited about it, at least we re moving in the right directioning with finally a republican majority. but the devil s in the details, and i want to see where it actually lies. jason: congresswoman beth van duyne, thank you. we do appreciate it. thanks for joining us. thank you, jason. jason: all right, that that does it for sunday morning futures. i m jason chaffetz. maria bartiromo will be back next sunday. happy memorial day. remember to take time and remember why we celebrate this solemn, solemn day. there are millions of people who have given their lives for our freedoms and liberties. we do live in the greatest country on the face of the planet, and thanks to those millions of people who gave their lives for our country. want you to have a wonderful weekend. remember your loved ones, give em a hug and have a great sunday, everyone. us. starting with the sound system. [autotune] that s