Republican leaders of the House of Representatives on Saturday presented A Stopgap financing bill led by the Republican Party, known as a continuous resolution, which will finance the Government at current levels until the end of September.
The 99 pages bill moderately increases defense spending by approximately $ 6 billion more than the tax levels of 2024, while non -defensive expense is approximately $ 13 billion lower than the fiscal levels of 2024, according to the leaders of the Republican Party. There are $ 6 billion for the medical care of veterans.
The measure neglects the emergency funds for disasters and community projects.

The president of the House of Representatives, Mike Johnson, speaks during a press conference at the Republican National Committee after a meeting of the Republican Conference of the Chamber, March 4, 2025 in Washington.
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In particular, there are accessories of funds for the bill, known as “anomalies”, which includes a $ 20 billion cut to the application of IRS and an increase in financing the immigration deportation operation and customs compliance.
The republican party leaders say that the bill was closely coordinated with the White House. The financing levels in the bill are below those previously established as part of that 2023 bipartisan financing agreement.
The speaker Mike Johnson, Republican of La-La., Is coming with this Republican Plan and is ready to vote on the camera on Tuesday without the support of the Democrats.
However, making this republican plan go through both cameras will be a real challenge with the deadline of March 14 less than a week.

Representative Chip Roy, on the left, and representative Scott Perry, on the right, listens as president of the Freedom Caucus Caucus Rep. Andy Harris speaks with journalists outside the White House after a meeting with President Donald Trump, on March 5, 2025, in Washington, DC, DC
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Democrats are not aboard the proposal, which means that Republicans need almost unanimous support. Johnson has little margin of error with his thin majority of 218-214 and can only be allowed to lose a dropout if all members vote and are present.
The classification member of the Assignments Committee of the House of Representations, Rosa Delauro, D-Conn., Searched the proposed proposal proposal in a statement published on Saturday.
“I firmly oppose this continuous resolution of the whole year, which is a capture of power to the White House and also allows the unusual billionaire Elon Musk and President Trump to rob the US people,” Delauro wrote.
“By essentially closing the book on negotiations for financing invoices throughout the year that help the middle class and protect our national security, my colleagues on the other side of the corridor have given their power to an un chosen billionaire,” he added.