House Unveils $60B Reconciliation Bill—83% Less than Requested
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House Unveils $60B Reconciliation Bill—83% Less than Requested
House lawmakers unveiled a new funding bill July 15 that provides $60 billion for defense—$290 billion less than what the President’s budget requested. The bill leaves President Trump’s plans for a $1.5 billion defense budget in doubt for this year. Dubbed “Reconciliation 3.0” the bill is intended to be pushed through under a process called reconciliation, a maneuver designed to circumvent the Senate’s requirement for supermajority of 60 votes …
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House Republicans on Wednesday unveiled a blueprint for a third reconciliation bill that includes $60 billion for defense, a figure slightly below the Trump administration’s request to cover Iran war […]
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