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“It wasn’t an easy vote ... but I hope we learned from it,” Hultgren said of the contentious negotiations. “It just doesn’t work to do these backroom negotiations. My hope is we will see change and have a more open process,”

Kinzinger said the only way to bring more harmony to Congress is for President Barack Obama to lead and bring people together. He said Obama has failed to act as a strong leader and was more worried about campaigning, but he is hoping to see a change in the president this term.

Although Kinzinger and Hultgren are hoping for less partisan politics, lines already have been drawn for the next fiscal showdown, which is expected to be a decision on the debt ceiling in early March. Kinzinger said he would not support raising the debt ceiling unless there were significant spending cuts, mentioning he would like to see a dollar cut for every dollar the ceiling is raised.

“In the coming months, the Senate and White House must work with the House to tackle serious fiscal reforms including the sequester and the debt ceiling,” he said. “The American people chose a divided government in Washington and they’re counting on us to work together.”

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