Washington. Senate Republicans on Monday released a funding package that includes roughly $70 billion to keep immigration agencies operating and a $1 billion earmark for Secret Service security upgrades tied to the White House East Wing "ballroom" project, which President Trump had said would be privately funded. The bill was unveiled after an April 25 shooting at a Washington dinner. United States officials and lawmakers said the $1 billion is designated for perimeter and below-ground protections for the East Wing; the allocation specifically references enhancements by the U.S. Secret Service. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley backed the measure this week, and congressional debate and committee review are expected in coming days.
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10亿美元的安全拨款可能会影响到您的税款。它与特朗普总统表示将由私人资助的项目有关。现在,它已成为一项更大规模的移民方案的一部分。请密切关注事态发展。
这项资助提案是对最初计划的调整。它现在是更广泛政治辩论的一部分。请关注您当地的代表对此的反应。如果您认识对政府支出感兴趣的人,值得转发。
美国特勤局和联邦承包商将获得更多联邦资金,以升级与宴会厅项目相关的白宫东翼的周边、地面和地下安全基础设施。
如果联邦资金用于资助与特朗普总统的宴会厅项目相关的安全措施,纳税人可能会承担费用,这与早先关于该项目将由私人资助的说法相悖。
参议院共和党人公布700亿美元移民机构和10亿美元特勤局安保资金计划
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