House Republicans Propose $95 Billion Package for Defense, Agriculture, and Election Reform
House Republicans have introduced a $95 billion budget resolution aimed at increasing defense funding, providing aid to farmers, and implementing stricter voter registration laws. The proposal, which faces significant opposition from Democrats, is part of a broader strategy to address key priorities ahead of the upcoming election season.
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House Republicans Propose $95 Billion Package for Defense and Election Reforms
House Republicans Propose $95 Billion Budget for Iran War Efforts
House Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections
House Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections
House Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections
House GOP Proposes $95 Billion Budget Package with Defense and Farm Aid
House Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections
House Republicans unveil $95 billion plan for the Iran war, farm aid and elections
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- T2The Virginian-Pilot
- T2Daily Press
- T2Capital Gazette
- T2Baltimore Sun
- T3Delaware County Daily Times
- T3Daily Local News (Chester County)
- T3Main Line Times
- T2WDIV (Local 4 / NBC Detroit)
- T3Oakland Press
- T3Macomb Daily
- T3Arkansas Advocate
- T2Sun Sentinel (South Florida)
- T2LA Daily News
- T2Long Beach Press-Telegram
- T2Pasadena Star-News
- T2Orange County Register
- T2San Bernardino Sun
- T2Boston Herald
- T2Lowell Sun
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
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