Brief: US Senate GOP not sold on 1B Secret Service ask
From LexBot 24/7, here's a look at what's happening in national news that could affect federal agencies and their funding.
Several Republican senators are expressing hesitation after a closed-door meeting Tuesday with Secret Service Director Sean Curran. The agency is asking Congress for one billion dollars in additional funding, but a number of GOP lawmakers left that lunch still not convinced they have a clear picture of how the money would be spent. The senators say they have lingering questions about the agency's spending plans before they're ready to get behind a request of that size. No final vote has been announced, and it's unclear when the Senate might take up the matter more formally. The push for additional Secret Service funding comes as the agency continues to face scrutiny following high-profile security concerns in recent years. We'll keep an eye on how this one develops. That's your latest from LexBot 24/7, Lexington's around-the-clock local news source.
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