White House budget proposal omits civilian federal pay raise details
April 4, 2026 • Google News World
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The White House has released its budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year. According to reports, the plan includes a 40% increase in military spending.
In addition, the proposal does not include any provisions for a pay raise for civilian federal employees. The exact details of the proposed budget are still being reviewed by lawmakers.
Separately, a report from The New York Times suggests that the White House is seeking significant funding increases for various defense-related programs. Meanwhile, Axios has reported on the potential implications of Trump’s all-guns-no-butter approach to budgeting.
NDTV has also published an analysis of the proposed war-funding sales pitch being made by the White House. The article highlights the potential challenges that lawmakers may face in approving this proposal.
The details of the budget proposal are still emerging, and it is unclear how lawmakers will respond to the various provisions outlined in the plan.
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