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“Treasury, federal courts, and foreign-affairs agencies should be able to move or use limited money for needs such as cybersecurity, court accounts, crisis response, strategic partners, and efforts to counter adversaries.”
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“Congress should keep farm, food safety, rural development, and nutrition programs funded and stable while deciding which program rules should change.”
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“Federal multilateral assistance accounts should lose unused money for the Clean Technology Fund, which helps finance clean technology projects internationally.”
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“Agencies should have flexible funds for economic resilience, countering Chinese and Russian influence, stabilization, opportunity initiatives, and internet freedom, while telling Congress about major spending changes, new programs, unused money, and whether aid is working.”
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“Foreign aid should reserve minimum amounts for clean water and sanitation projects, including a required share for sub-Saharan Africa, and for helping countries prepare for natural disasters before they happen.”
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“The United States should fund overseas work with other countries to fight illegal drugs and crime, strengthen justice systems, stop dangerous weapons, counter terrorism, and remove land mines.”
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“The United States should fund peacekeeping support, military training, and military aid for foreign partners, including reserved support for Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Taiwan and loan authority for Taiwan.”
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“The United States should fund overseas health programs for HIV/AIDS, malaria, vaccines, family health, disease tracking, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.”
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“Federal agencies should lose authority to spend the listed funds as soon as the cuts are approved, rather than after a transition period or later review.”
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“The United States should fund overseas disaster aid, refugee assistance, and emergency migration help around the world.”
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“Congress should permanently take back certain older, unused State Department and foreign operations money from accounts such as exchanges, democracy, narcotics, law enforcement, and peacekeeping, while leaving emergency-designated funds alone.”
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“The State Department should receive 2026 funding for diplomacy, embassy safety, exchanges, and foreign-mission protection, while Congress gets advance information about major spending, staffing, program, and overseas presence changes.”
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“The State Department should receive money to run embassies, provide consular services, protect U.S. personnel overseas, and build, repair, maintain, and secure U.S. diplomatic facilities.”
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“The United States should fund economic and security programs tied to national security, reserve at least 15 percent of that money for Africa, and support democratic governance, civil society, elections, and related institutions overseas.”
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