Biden signed the $1.7 trillion budget bill

US President Joe Biden has signed the $1.7 trillion budget bill for fiscal year 2023. The budget bill, which will provide funding to the U.S. federal government by September 30th 2023, when the fiscal year 2023 ends, was sent to President Biden for signing after being approved in the Senate and Chamber [...]
The budget bill, which will provide funding to the U.S. federal government by September 30th 2023, when the fiscal year 2023 was completed, was submitted to President Biden after being approved in the US Senate and House of Representatives.
In a statement by the White House, it is announced that the bill in question was signed by President Biden.
Beden in his Twitter account announced that he signed the budget bill that received the support of both sides. “A historical year of progress is ending”, he wrote.
Stressing that the budget envisions investments in medical research, security, veterans' health services, disaster recovery, and law funds for violence against women, Biden said the budget would provide considerable support to Ukraine.
“We expect more in 2023”, the American president said.
Ukrainian Relief
The budget package, which was agreed on after several months of negotiations, included non-safe expenses of $772.5 billion and $858 billion protection financing.
The budget bill includes $45 billion in military, humanitarian and economic assistance to Ukraine, broadcast Anadolu Agency (AA).
The regulation to ban federal government employees from downloading the app, TikTok on state equipment is in the budget bill.
The bill allocates some $40 billion resources to help communities throughout the country recover from natural disasters such as droughts, hurricanes, floods and fires.












