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Republicans unveiled a plan Tuesday to boost congressional security by $30 million, adding that amount to the stopgap spending bill they’re proposing. But discussions about how to keep lawmakers safe are not done, they said. House Administration Chair Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said the funds would shore up an existing pool of money that allows Capitol […]
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Republicans propose $30 million in stopgap for lawmaker security
Republicans unveiled a plan Tuesday to boost congressional security by $30 million, adding that amount to the stopgap spending bill they’re proposing. But discussions about how to keep lawmakers safe are not done, they said. House Administration Chair Bryan Steil, R-Wis., said the funds would shore up an existing pool of money that allows Capitol