The core of the resolution commits $73 billion over the next decade to bolster defense and intelligence capabilities. Beyond military spending, the plan earmarks $12 billion for agricultural programs and directs $10 billion toward incentivizing states to implement components of the Trump-era SAVE America Act.
Leadership intends to fast-track the resolution through committee reviews starting Thursday. By utilizing the budget reconciliation process, the Republican majority aims to insulate the spending package from potential Democratic filibusters in the Senate. Despite this tactical push, the proposal faces a precarious path toward enactment, with significant uncertainty surrounding its reception in the upper chamber.





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