In Washington on Sunday, Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ruled that a Trump-backed proposal to direct federal security funding toward a planned White House ballroom cannot advance under the current spending package without 60 votes. With Republicans holding a 53–47 majority, the measure fell short, effectively stalling roughly $1 billion in proposed taxpayer funding for security and infrastructure tied to the project. Donald Trump has said the estimated $400 million ballroom construction itself would be privately funded, while Republicans sought federal money for related security and operational costs. The expansion plan has also prompted lawsuits from preservation groups over potential damage to historic White House areas.
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Your tax dollars are at play here. The blocked funding is about $1 billion. It was meant for security and infrastructure tied to a White House ballroom. You can check how your senators voted on this issue.
This isn't just about a ballroom. It's a debate on spending priorities and preserving history. The project's future is uncertain. Worth forwarding if you know someone who cares about where tax money goes.
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