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Congress May Stall on $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund

May 23, 2026·about 1 hour ago·via Fox News
Congress May Stall on $1.7 Billion Compensation Fund
Congress is weighing a $1.7 billion compensation fund, but the proposal is already running into resistance on Capitol Hill. Fox News reports the plan could face a tougher path than backers expected, underscoring how big-ticket spending often collides with political reality. Conservatives are right to ask whether Washington keeps creating new liabilities while taxpayers foot the bill. The question is not just cost - it is whether Congress can still exercise basic restraint. Read more about this...

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