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White House seeks $87.6B from Congress for Iran war costs, US farmers and Ebola response
The White House requested $87.6 billion from Congress to cover costs related to the U.S. war against Iran, support for American farmers, an Ebola response in Africa, and infrastructure projects in Washington, D.C. The request faces political challenges as lawmakers debate military action, and includes provisions to appeal to regional interests, such as funding for a modernized Penn Station in New York City.
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White HouseorganizationOffice of Management and BudgetorganizationDonald TrumppersonCongressorganizationRepublicanorganizationDemocraticorganizationOperation Epic FurytopicRuss VoughtpersonMike JohnsonpersonChuck SchumerpersonHakeem JeffriespersonPatty MurraypersonPenn StationplaceIranplaceEbolatopicWashington, D.C.place
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