Graham introduces FY 2025 budget focusing on security and energy

Graham introduces FY 2025 budget focusing on security and energy
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U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, representing South Carolina and serving as Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, has introduced the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Resolution. This resolution is designed to serve as a foundation for a reconciliation bill aimed at addressing border security, military revitalization, energy independence, and fiscal responsibility.

Senator Graham emphasized the importance of this budget resolution by stating, “To those who voted for and support real border security and a stronger defense in a troubled world, help is on the way.” He further noted that the resolution would provide President Trump’s administration with necessary resources to enhance border security and bolster American strength.

The FY 2025 Budget Resolution outlines several key initiatives:

1. **Border Security**: Funding will be allocated to complete the border wall and upgrade surveillance technology. The plan includes increasing detention facilities to prevent the release of dangerous criminals into the U.S., expanding personnel such as ICE officers, Border Patrol agents, Assistant U.S. attorneys, and immigration judges to address crime and immigration issues.

2. **Military Revitalization**: The resolution proposes significant funding for the Department of Defense to maintain military readiness, expand naval capabilities, develop integrated air and missile defenses, and enhance nuclear defense strategies.

3. **Energy Independence**: The plan seeks to boost American energy production through leasing opportunities while opposing certain taxes from the Biden Administration related to methane emissions.

4. **Fiscal Responsibility**: The budget aims to finance these initiatives within four years through equivalent reductions in other spending areas.

Senator Graham’s proposal sets forth a comprehensive approach targeting national security concerns while advocating for fiscal prudence.



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