In a major test of House Speaker John Boehner's (R-OH) ability to hold his conference together, the House Republican leadership is preparing to pass a dozen spending bills without support from Democrats, according to The Hill.
"The stakes are high for GOP leaders, who repeatedly mocked Democrats for failing to pass a budget last year. With 240 Republicans in the House, GOP leaders can afford only a small number of defections to pass the individual bills. Some in the Republican Conference believe the spending limits are too high, while a few GOP centrists might vote no on various bills because they believe the allocations are too low."