WASHINGTON. Senate Republicans this week added a $1 billion allocation for Secret Service security adjustments tied to a proposed East Wing ballroom to a Department of Homeland Security spending package that also seeks to restore funding for immigration enforcement agencies. The bill would designate the funds for the U.S. Secret Service to support security adjustments and upgrades related to the ballroom project, including above-ground and below-ground features, and specifies the money may not be used for non-security elements. The proposal followed the arrest of a man charged with trying to assassinate President Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. WASHINGTON. Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer wrote that Democrats will seek to block or strip the ballroom-related funds by asking the Senate parliamentarian to remove them and by offering amendments that would force recorded votes. Republicans advanced the measure using a party-line budget maneuver intended to move the legislation without Democratic support, and some GOP lawmakers have said they will review the security provisions before deciding whether to back them. The White House praised the funding as necessary to harden the White House complex; court filings and administration statements describe planned fortifications beneath and around the ballroom, while a preservation group has sued to block construction.
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白宫一项价值十亿美元的安全升级可能会影响你的税款。这与一个拟议的宴会厅有关,引发了关于其必要性的争论。请关注你的参议员在此问题上的投票。
这不仅仅是关于宴会厅。这关乎总统安全以及我们如何为其提供资金。共和党人认为这是必要的,而民主党人则希望阻止它。敬请关注这项支出法案的最新进展。如果您认识对税款如何使用感兴趣的人,值得转发。
美国特勤局和国土安全部将受益于这 10 亿美元的安全升级拨款,从而能够进行采购和基础设施调整,以保护总统和白宫。
民主党人和纳税人都面临政治代价,民主党人计划发起程序性挑战,纳税人则不得不面对联邦资金可能被用于白宫项目的现实。
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