A group of moderate House Democrats has urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi to seek an end to the record-breaking government shutdown and make a counteroffer to President Trump’s latest immigration proposal.

The group is led by Rep. Elaine Luria of Virginia and wants the California Democrat to offer Trump a vote on his border wall next month if he signs a bill reopening the government, according to a draft copy of a letter to Pelosi obtained by Politico.

“We understand that this shutdown was not caused by the 116th Congress, but it is our job to fix it,” the letter reads, adding details about how the shutdown is hurting the 800,000 federal workers who are either furloughed or being forced to work without pay, as well as the economy overall.

Trump already rejected a similar idea pitched earlier this month by Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), one of the president’s golf buddies and a staunch supporter.

Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have vowed not to negotiate with Trump on his demand for $5.7 billion to pay for sections of a border barrier.

And the president has repeatedly said he won’t agree to reopen the government until he gets cash for his long-promised wall.

Meanwhile, the partial shutdown was in its 32nd day on Tuesday, with neither the president nor the Democratic leaders moderating their stances.

In the letter, the moderate Dems ask Pelosi to let the appropriate committees study Trump’s wall request after the government reopens, and that Pelosi “guarantee” a vote for the funding package on the House floor by the end of February, the website reported.

“We promised our constituents that we would seek bipartisan solutions, and we feel that this proposal would gain bipartisan support and allow a transparent process to evaluate the true needs of border security and provide much-needed reform to our immigration process,” the letter read.