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The new Federal GOP financing plan adds security of $ 30 million after the assassination of Charlie Kirk

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The House Republicans have published a plan to avoid a government closure at the end of this month, and it includes around $ 30 million in additional security funding for legislators.

It comes a few days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week during a university campus speech in Utah.

The measurement is mainly a simple extension of the levels of financing of the current government, called a continuous resolution, or CR, in order to give the negotiators of the Chamber and the Senate more time to conclude an agreement. It would extend until November 21.

President Mike Johnson, R-La., said that he wanted to have a vote on the scale of the house on Friday, after which he will be taken over by the Senate.

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The president of the Mike Johnson room speaks during a commemorative vigil for Charlie Kirk in the statuary room at the American Capitol 2025 in Washington, DC, on September 15, 2025. (Getty Images)

President Donald Trump must sign the measure by October 1, the start of the 2026 fiscal year, to avoid a government closure.

The chairman of the Chamber’s Administration Committee, Bryan Steil, R-Wis., Previously informed the legislators of members’ safety options and plans for the increase in funding at the weekly meeting of the closed-door chamber of the GOP Chamber.

Two sources told Fox News Digital Tuesday that Steil had offered to add $ 30 million to a mutual aid fund between the Capitol police and local law enforcement for the duration of the CR, whose room sources confirmed would be included in the bill.

“The $ 30 million project is said to be in the Mutual Help Bood, one of the many programs available. The mutual help bucket is a program where the US Capitol police reimburse local police to ensure security, traditionally, in the district of a member,” said Steil when asked by journalists after the meeting.

The legislation will also honor the Trump administration’s request for additional funding of $ 58 million for legal and executive branches.

Another billion dollars would be included in Washington, the annual DC budget, which is awarded by the federal government.

Representative Scott Fitzgerald, R-Wis., Said that he provided that strengthening the financing of legislators’ security in the CR would also give way to discussions for longer-term security improvements, probably in the annual process of credits for funding for financial year 2026.

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President Donald Trump speaks to journalists as he leaves the White House in Washington, DC, Sunday, September 7, 2025. (Jose Luis Magana / AP Photo)

“What you are trying to do, put in perspective is that if you had 24/7 for each member, the 435 is billions of dollars,” Fitzgerald told Fox News Digital. “So we try to find something that makes sense and that the members are comfortable.”

He continued, referring to the recent assassinations of a democratic legislator of the Minnesota and Kirk state, “it has become something that we have already been, since Minnesota, concentrated.

And although the desire for additional security is also palpable among democratic legislators, the frustration of the Democrats of the Chamber and the Senate to be sidelined in government funding discussions means that their leaders threaten to oppose the cream.

With a narrow majority of two seats, Johnson can afford little dissent among his own conference.

A House Republican told Fox News Digital that representative Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., Raised concerns at the meeting of Tuesday morning about the current capital security.

Burchett, who told Fox News Digital that he was still undecided on the bill, confirmed that he thought that members’ security measures were inadequate.

“I have real problems there,” he said, adding proposed security increases, “that will not help it. It is staff. It is leadership.”

The representatives Thomas Massie, R-ky., Victoria SPARTZ, R-Ind., Warren Davidson, R-Ohio and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-GA., All have also publicly expressed concerns concerning the vote for a CR.

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Meanwhile, the head of the majority of the Senate John Thune, Rs.d., will have his own headache to face in the upper room.

Thune said on Monday that he “would like to do (CR) this week before our departure”, for a week -long recreation that coincides with Rosh Hashanah. But in order to advance the extension of government financing, Thune will have to rely on democratic votes. And the head of the Senate minority, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., has so far been little disposed to give them accusations that the Republicans have eliminated democrats from the negotiation process.

“President Johnson says that he hopes that the Democrats will not politicize the process, but he has already politicized it by refusing several requests to sit and speak and make his own CR without a single conversation with the Democrats,” said Schumer. “It is a partisan proposal.”

Thune aTe that he and the GOP offered to the Democrats du Senate “every opportunity to vote for a CR Clean”, as they did before.

“I hope that, despite what Senator Schumer says, that there are Democrats who think it is a very bad idea, as they did last year to close the government,” he said.

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But Johnson argued at a press conference on Tuesday that the burden would be on Democrats if they voted against the CR led by the GOP.

“Unfortunately, there are democrats who fit openly for a government closure despite this obvious and necessary stage,” he said. “Some of them apparently believe that the government’s closure will be a kind of life raft for them so that they can find the support of the American people. I just think that it is a bet of a fool.”

He also confirmed that Kirk’s assassination had given way to renewed discussions on the security of the legislators.

“The tragedy has also triggered a number of uncomfortable but necessary conversations on important issues, such as the safety and security of our members and the responsibility of civil servants, and the need for political leaders to refuse temperature and violent rhetoric in America,” said Johnson.

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