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    Home » Blog » House approves trio of funding bills as spending fight looms

    House approves trio of funding bills as spending fight looms

    June 28, 2024Updated:June 28, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    A bitter saving dispute will arise later this year as the House approves a group of federal funding bills, which the White House has previously threatened to veto if they are put on President Biden’s table.

    Due to criticism from the White House and Democrats in the House and Senate over the spending rates, political policy users, and poison medication amendments, the three steps have almost no chance of becoming law.

    Republicans have tried to pass their version of the paying payments to help them gain a better negotiating position when negotiating with Democrats in the future, though.

    The bills were approved in generally celebration- line votes: The Pentagon determine passed 217- 198, the State Department/foreign operations costs cleared 212- 200, and the Homeland Security measures crossed the finish line in a 212- 203 vote.

    The Pentagon’s budget law authorizes$ 833 billion in discretionary spending, which is a 1 percent increase over governmental 2024.

    The State Department/foreign operations, meanwhile, proposes a&nbsp, roughly 11 percent cut&nbsp, in discretionary spending —&nbsp, or$ 7.6 billion —&nbsp, and allocates 19 percent less funding than Biden’s budget request.

    $ 64.8 billion in discretionary spending is provided by the Homeland Security legislation.

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