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GOP’s $95 Billion War‑and‑Voting Bill: Implications for the U.S. Deficit
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House Republicans are poised to channel $95 billion of new spending toward Pentagon operations in the Iran war and stricter citizenship‑based voter‑registration rules.
America’s Deficit Journey: The $95 Billion War‑and‑Voting Package
The 47‑page budget resolution aims to fund two core priorities without further inflating the existing $2 trillion annual deficit: defense spending and election reform.Pentagon and Iran Operation: Funding Breakdown
Election‑Law Reform: High‑Stake Input
The proposal, under the SAVE America Act, mandates that voters provide “proof of citizenship,” a long‑standing Republican objective.Partisan Dynamics and Legislative Path
Dollar and Bond Market Implications
The GOP’s budget maneuver, seeking to sustain defense outlays while imposing a new voting‑law regime, could mark a pivotal shift in U.S. fiscal discipline. While it deepens the deficit pressure, it also threatens to spark volatility in fixed‑income securities and foreign‑exchange markets. The success of the reconciliation effort will be a decisive factor for America’s credit standing and global liquidity flows.