A group of House Republicans unveiled a bipartisan $66.32 billion bill on Feb. 16 that includes border security measures and military assistance to Ukraine and Israel.
The move came after House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) rejected a $95 billion package to fund Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan passed by the Senate earlier this year. House Republicans rejected the bill for not having measures to secure the southern border.
The new bill includes $47.69 billion for Ukraine, $10.4 billion for Israel, $4.91 billion for the deterrence of the United States and its allies in the Indo-Pacific, $2.44 billion for U.S. Central Command such as addressing the Houthi threat in the Middle East, and $542 million for U.S. Indo-Pacific Command….