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  • H.R. 10545 provides further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, including funds for disaster relief and health programs. It extends existing agricultural, health, and economic programs while offering financial support for government expenses related to...

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    H.R. 10545 is like a big money plan that helps the U.S. pay for important things like fixing roads, helping farms, and keeping people safe until September 2025. It gives out lots of money to make sure everyone is ready for bad weather, has good health, and that important projects keep running smoothly.

  • The bill, H. R. 10545, titled the "American Relief Act, 2025," extends funding and authorizations for various federal programs across sectors like agriculture, healthcare, and disaster relief. It includes provisions for continued appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 and extends certain...

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    The "American Relief Act, 2025" is like a big allowance from the government to keep important things like healthcare and fixing damages from storms going strong for another year. It also has extra money for building and security projects, but some grown-ups are worried about whether all that money is being spent wisely.

  • The bill, titled the "Southwest Border Regional Commission Reauthorization Act of 2023," aims to update regulations for regional commissions and renew the Southwest Border Regional Commission. It introduces changes in membership and decision-making processes for these commissions and allows...

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    The "Southwest Border Regional Commission Reauthorization Act of 2023" is a plan that wants to help certain areas by giving them money to build things like roads or hospitals and helping people find jobs, especially in areas near the southwest border of the U.S. This plan also lets these areas get money from the government without having to pay anything back, especially if they need help really badly.