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New Main Street Caucus chair prepares for funding showdown

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31.07.2025

Rep. Mike Flood (R-Neb.), the newly elected chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus in the House, is gearing up for the next big fight in Congress: How to fund the government before the Sept. 30 deadline, preferably while avoiding a stopgap measure.

“I'm giving voice to a caucus of people that are reliably there to do the right thing, and a large number of appropriators. Why serve on [the] Appropriations [Committee] if we're going to govern with CRs?” Flood said in an interview Wednesday, referring to a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government at current levels. “And why live under the Biden White House's priorities?”

Flood was elected chair of the Main Street Caucus earlier this month after Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.), who had been the group’s chair since 2023, stepped down as he ramps up a gubernatorial run. Before joining Congress in 2022, Flood was the Speaker of Nebraska’s state Legislature and founded what is now one of the largest media operations in Nebraska.

The government funding fight will be Flood’s first test in his new role.

Congress in March approved a measure to extend government funding at levels set during the Biden administration,........

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