The White House is asking Congress for $47.1 billion in emergency funding to cover expected costs for Ukraine, COVID, monkeypox and natural disasters.
, money that would go toward stockpiling vaccines and tests, as well as to research and development and the global vaccine response. The White HouseAs a result, the White House has had to reprogram some funding and pause a program that sent free test kits to American homes."We do not have enough funding to get through a surge in the fall," an official told reporters on a briefing call.the White House is asking for $11.7 billion, including $7.2 for military-related costs and $4.
, was worth about $40 billion. About three-quarters of previous U.S. support to Ukraine has been spent, committed or obligated, with more spending expected by the end of September, officials said."We have rallied the world to support the people of Ukraine as they defend their democracy and we simply cannot allow that support to Ukraine to run dry," an official said., the White House is asking for $4.
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