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Congressional Republicans consider funding for White House ballroom project
A proposal to allocate $400 million for a White House ballroom has emerged among Senate Republicans. The initiative has sparked debate within the party regarding the use of taxpayer funds. (sources: nbcnews, thehill, cnbc, reuters)

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Senate Republicans are advancing a bill to authorize $400 million for a new White House ballroom. The proposal has garnered mixed support among Congressional Republicans.
- A group of Senate Republicans is proposing a bill for the ballroom funding.
- The funding proposal follows calls for increased security after a recent shooting incident.
- There is division among Congressional Republicans regarding the use of taxpayer money for the project.
Why it matters
The outcome of this funding proposal could influence future discussions on government spending and priorities within the Republican Party.
No specific legislation identified for action yet.
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nbcnewsCongressional Republicans are split on using taxpayer funds to build Trump's ballroomthehillSenate Republicans push bill to authorize $400 million for White House ballroomcnbcCongressional Republicans rally around Trump's White House ballroom projectreutersUS Congress Republicans push legislation to build, fund Trump's $400 million ballroom
