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The House of Representatives passed one of its first pieces of legislation under Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Thursday, approving a bill that provides $14.3 billion in aid for Israel, money that is offset by cuts to the IRS, reports @blaise_malley https://t.co/d2rTgLwt7h
House Passes Israel Aid Bill Funded By IRS Cuts https://t.co/d6hcMV1WxS
House Approves $14.3 Billion Israel Aid Package, Slashes IRS Budget – Biden Regime Threatens to Veto the Bill via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/C1AlMjzONi
BREAKING: The House on Thursday voted to pass legislation providing $14.3 billion in military assistance to Israel while cutting funding to the IRS. https://t.co/yTDVA444N9
Breaking News: The House voted to tie $14.3 billion in Israel aid to domestic spending cuts, defying President Biden’s veto threat and opposition in the Senate. https://t.co/jwEWaZMCRc
House PASSES bill to give $14 billion in aid to Israel by cutting IRS funding https://t.co/Bq7r4uj7Z7 https://t.co/B4b4n3y9e6
US HOUSE TO VOTE ON REPUBLICANS' STANDALONE $14.3 BILLION ISRAEL BILL (Reuters) The U.S. House of Representatives plans a vote on Thursday on a Republican plan to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel by cutting Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding. https://t.co/9n6kWjSWdF
The House Republican bill backed by Speaker Mike Johnson to provide aid to Israel and cut IRS funding will add $26.8 billion to the deficit, according to a report by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. https://t.co/wtqjfRVZh9
The US House of Representatives plans a vote on Thursday on a #Republican plan to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel by cutting Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding, setting up a clash with the Democratic-controlled #Senate and White House. https://t.co/u1wqwT0Cq6
The US House of Representatives plans to vote on a Republican plan to provide $14.3 billion in aid to Israel by cutting Internal Revenue Service (IRS) funding. The House Republican bill, backed by Speaker Mike Johnson, will add $26.8 billion to the deficit. The bill passed in the House despite President Biden's veto threat and opposition in the Senate.