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America’s Budgets: Military Spend vs Family Needs

Washington, D.C., USATuesday, April 7, 2026

The United States is confronting a pivotal choice that could reshape the lives of millions.


A New Proposal

A recent plan would push defense spending beyond $1 trillion, a figure not seen since the Cold War. To reach this target, it would cut funding from programs that support families—health care, housing, schools, and environmental protection.


Congressional Opposition

  • Senator Elizabeth Warren (D‑MA): Stated the proposal does not put “America first.” She argued that funding a war against Iran would force cuts to essential services like medicine and child‑care.
  • Senator Patty Murray (D‑WA): Pointed out that the country could afford to bomb bridges in Iran but not provide child‑care at home.
  • Senator Chuck Schumer (D‑NY): Questioned whether the federal government can afford health care while pouring hundreds of billions into overseas conflicts.
  • Representative Jim McGovern (D‑MA): Noted the administration ignored concerns about rising fuel prices linked to Iran policy.

The Stakes

The choice will shape the nation’s future, influencing how resources are shared and who receives help first.

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