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US House panel unveils $95 billion plan to fund defense and parts of Trump’s voter ID bill

By Thomson Reuters Jul 15, 2026 | 8:57 AM

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WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuters) – A Republican-controlled committee in ​the U.S. House ‌of Representatives on Wednesday unveiled a $95 billion blueprint for a new partisan spending package that ‌would ​include $73 billion in ⁠new funds over ⁠10 years for defense and intelligence operations.

The 47-page budget resolution, which the House ​Budget Committee is scheduled to consider on Thursday, ⁠would also ⁠authorize decade-long expenditures of $10 ​billion to incentivize states to ​implement portions of Trump’s partisan ‌SAVE America Act and $12 billion for agriculture programs.

House leaders hope to pass ⁠the budget resolution next week and move quickly to enact the ⁠spending ‌plan through a budget ⁠reconciliation bill intended ​to ‌circumvent opposition from Democrats ​in the ⁠Senate. But it is unclear whether either measure can pass the Senate.

(Reporting by David Morgan, Editing by ​William Maclean)