A group of House Republicans is pushing to repeal a decades-old law restricting presidents from making unilateral spending decisions to pave the way for President-elect Donald Trump to muster through his own agenda. The proposal, which was introduced on Monday morning, would repeal the Impoundment Control Act that prohibits presidents from substituting their own spending decisions over what was passed in Congress. The bill comes as Trump has indicated he plans to challenge impoundment laws to cut government spending, a proposal that has been praised by several in his close circles.