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“Ukraine-related emergency money should get emergency budget treatment when the President confirms it, including after authorized transfers, and U.S. budget support for Ukraine should usually stay at or below half of all donor support unless the President waives that limit for national security reasons.”
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“The Congressional Budget Office should leave out money formally marked for emergencies when it estimates future discretionary spending from current spending levels.”
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“Extra federal funding should be added on top of regular 2025 funding, follow the same conditions as the matching 2025 account unless a specific exception says otherwise, and expire at the end of the fiscal year unless it is expressly available longer.”
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“New SBA disaster loan funding should be treated as emergency spending so it can move forward without the usual budget offsets or spending limits.”
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“Ukraine-related appropriations should be treated as emergency spending, which can exempt the costs from some ordinary federal budget limits and offset rules.”
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“Congress should decide when crisis spending can be added outside normal budget caps and how tightly agencies must follow the original spending lines.”
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“The cost effects of some immigration changes should not count under certain PAYGO and budget enforcement scorekeeping rules, even though the changes may still affect federal spending or revenue.”
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“Some costs from the health and later parts of the package should not count on statutory or Senate PAYGO budget scorecards, and PAYGO balances should be reset after the 118th Congress ends.”
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