House Republicans announce a package totaling about $95 billion that they say combines new funding for the Iran war, election-related measures, and farm aid. Multiple outlets report the proposal is part of a broader legislative push framed as a third reconciliation effort, with Republicans seeking additional resources for military operations tied to the conflict involving Iran.
The plan includes roughly $90 billion in new money for the military, alongside other provisions. NBC News also describes the package as linking the Iran war funding to measures affecting elections, indicating Republican intent to pair security and domestic governance priorities in a single bill. In addition, the proposal contains aid for farmers.
The reports present the proposal as an early unveiling rather than final passage, and they do not describe full details of the election provisions or the final legislative path at this stage. Overall, the outlets agree on the central components: an approximately $95 billion package, major military funding for the Iran war, election measures, and farm assistance.