$118.3 billion in funding, including $60 billion in aid for Kiev's war effort against Russia's invasion. $14.1 billion for Israel.

20.2 billion dollars for reforms to migration policy. More severe restrictions in the system for processing asylum applications with a brake when crossings exceed 5,000 people per person. week. The bill must be approved in the Senate, where it should in theory obtain the support of elected officials from both parties, then in the House of Representatives.