House Republicans Propose FY27 Spending Bills Focusing on Energy, Security, and Policy Reversals
House Republicans are progressing with two Fiscal Year 2027 appropriations bills, allocating significant funds towards American energy production, national security, and critical infrastructure. One bill proposes $58.5 billion for energy and water initiatives, while another suggests $47.32 billion for national security and foreign relations, aiming to counter China and address fentanyl. These legislative efforts also seek to embed President Trump's executive orders that would defund various Biden-era climate, gender, and DEI policies.
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