伊朗冲突或成为共和党推动第二项”宏大美丽法案”的契机


众议院预算委员会主席乔迪·阿伦廷警告称,第二项法案必须尽快出台

作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德
福克斯新闻

发布时间:2026年3月13日 美国东部时间上午8:00

随着美国继续与以色列联合对伊朗展开军事行动,众议院顶级共和党人正关注军事资金的激增问题,一些人认为第二项”宏大美丽法案”是实现这一目标的途径。

共和党人正在讨论为支持美国在伊朗地区行动提供补充资金的可能性,与此同时伊朗继续对该地区盟友实施报复。

众议院资深共和党议员告诉福克斯新闻数字版,由此产生的国家安全环境恶化意味着国会有责任确保武装部队为可能出现的任何威胁做好准备。同时,他们对民主党是否会提供必要的投票支持通过此类资金法案持怀疑态度。

“他们肯定不会在军事、安全或任何我们关心的事情上再花一分钱,”得克萨斯州共和党人、共和党研究委员会主席奥古斯特·普弗格在接受福克斯新闻数字版采访时谈到反对党时表示。”世界各地的威胁从未像现在这样严重。而在拜登总统执政的四年灾难性时期后,我们的军队必须重新获得足够的资源。”

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“因此,当前的冲突以及我国和西方价值观的未来,必须通过额外的国防开支来保障,而这只能通过和解法案实现。”

共和党人去年夏天通过了一项全面的税收和政策法案,被称为唐纳德·特朗普总统标志性的”宏大美丽法案”。该法案是通过预算和解程序制定的,这一程序允许执政党在搁置少数党(即民主党)的情况下,改变广泛的财政法律。

这使得参议院推进立法的门槛从60票降至简单多数成为可能,与众议院保持一致。

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众议院预算委员会主席、得克萨斯州共和党人乔迪·阿伦廷表示,他认为为伊朗问题额外提供一揽子资金是不可避免的,但补充道:”政治现实是,不能保证补充资金法案一定能通过。”

“此外,总统一直在谈论一项大规模资本投资,以实现军队现代化,”阿伦廷告诉福克斯新闻数字版。

“如果我们不能让民主党支持这两项努力中的任何一项——我认为我们在紧急补充资金方面获得支持的可能性比一次性资本投资要大——但我认为和解法案可能是唯一能解决这些重要问题的途径。”

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普弗格还暗示了更广泛的路径:”这是专门针对伊朗,还是更普遍地增加国防开支,确保我们的军队有能力威慑伊朗及其他国家?我认为后者可能是更有可能的方向。”

然而,他指出,和解法案意味着支出可能需要通过削减其他领域的开支来抵消,这可能安抚那些对支出水平膨胀持谨慎态度的财政鹰派。

“那么我们在哪里找到节省的资金?我有一些想法。我认为这与欺诈有关。我认为在审视欺诈问题时可以节省大量资金,比如明尼苏达州的日托项目中数十亿美元的资金流失问题,”普弗格表示。

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第二项和解法案的想法已经遭到大量共和党人的怀疑,许多人指出共和党在众议院和参议院仅以微弱优势掌权。

但另一位接受福克斯新闻数字版采访的众议院资深共和党议员表示,伊朗局势可能会带来共和党人所需的团结。

“这将是另一项和解法案的最大推动力,”这位议员表示。

阿伦廷主席在2025年5月22日于美国国会大厦举行的新闻发布会上发言,此前众议院勉强通过了一项推进唐纳德·特朗普总统议程的法案。(安娜·莫尼梅克/Getty Images)

普弗格指出,这一做法有先例——在拜登总统任期初期,民主党人在最后一次控制国会时曾通过了两项和解法案。

“我们应该提醒自己,他们团结在一起,并且能够做到这一点。我们也应该这样做,”他说。

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但阿伦廷警告称,议员们必须迅速行动,否则法案将无法实现。

“窗口正在关闭,如果我们过了春天,我不认为我们还能完成和解法案,因为那时我们将离选举太近了,”阿伦廷表示。

伊丽莎白·埃尔金德是福克斯新闻数字版的政治记者,负责众议院报道。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻工作。

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Iran conflict could be push GOP needs for 2nd ‘big, beautiful bill’

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington warned a 2nd bill would have to happen soon

By Elizabeth Elkind
Fox News

Published March 13, 2026 8:00am EDT

Top House Republicans are eyeing a surge in military funding as the U.S. continues its joint operation with Israel against Iran, and some are arguing that a second “big, beautiful bill” is the vehicle to get it done.

Republicans are discussing the possibility of supplemental funding to aid the U.S. effort as Iran continues to retaliate against allies in the region.

Senior House GOP lawmakers told Fox News Digital that the resulting heightened national security environment means that Congress has a responsibility to ensure the armed forces are prepared for whatever threats may arise. At the same time, they’re skeptical that Democrats will provide the votes necessary to pass such a funding bill through traditional means.

“They are certainly not going to spend an additional dime on the military, on security, on any of the things that we care about,” Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital of the opposing party. “The threats around the world have never been higher. They’ve never been greater. And we have to recapitalize after four just disastrous years of President Biden completely decimating our military.”

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Mourners reach out to coffins during a funeral for people killed during the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Isfahan, Iran, on March 5, 2026.(Payman Shahsanaei/ISNA via AP)

“So this conflict right now, and the future of our country and our Western values, have to be secured by additional defense spending, which can only happen in a reconciliation bill.”

Republicans passed a sweeping tax and policy bill last summer dubbed President Donald Trump’s landmark One Big, Beautiful Bill Act. It was done via the budget reconciliation process, which allows the party in power to change broad swaths of fiscal law while sidelining the minority party — in this case, Democrats.

It makes that possible by lowering the threshold for advancing legislation in the Senate from 60 votes to a simple majority, lining it up with the House.

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House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington, R-Texas, said he believed an additional funding package for Iran was inevitable but added, “The politics are such that there’s no guarantee that the supplemental will pass.”

“On top of that, the president has been talking about a big capital investment to modernize the military,” Arrington told Fox News Digital.

“If we can’t get Democrats to support either of those endeavors — I think we’ve got a better chance of getting support on an emergency supplemental than we do on a one-time capital investment — but I think that reconciliation may be the only train leaving the station that could address those important things.”

Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger speaks during a press conference with other members of the Republican Study Committee as well as members of House Republican leadership in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28, 2025.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Pfluger also signaled a broader path: “Is it specific to Iran or is it more general and more broad to just increasing defense spending and making sure that our military has what they need to deter Iran and others? I think that’s probably the more likely path.”

However, he noted that reconciliation meant that spending would likely have to be offset by cuts elsewhere, something that could appease fiscal hawks wary of bloated spending levels.

“So where do we find the savings? I’ve got some ideas on that. I think it’s related to fraud. I think there’s a lot of money to be saved when we look at fraud, like what happened in Minnesota with the daycares and the billions of dollars that went out the window there,” Pfluger said.

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The idea of a second reconciliation bill has already been met with skepticism by a significant number of Republicans, many of whom have cited the GOP’s razor-thin majorities in the House and Senate.

But a senior House Republican who also spoke with Fox News Digital argued that the situation in Iran could bring the unity Republicans need.

“That would be the biggest motivating factor in another reconciliation bill,” the lawmaker said.

Chairman Rep. Jodey Arrington speaks at a news conference after the House narrowly passed a bill forwarding President Donald Trump’s agenda at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on May 22, 2025.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

And Pfluger pointed out that there was precedent — Democrats passed two reconciliation bills themselves when they last controlled Congress at the beginning of former President Joe Biden’s term.

“We should remind ourselves that they stuck together, and they were able to do that. So should we,” he said.

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But Arrington warned that lawmakers would have to move fast for something to be attainable.

“The window is closing, and I don’t see us being able to do a reconciliation bill if we get past the spring, because we’ll be too close to the election,” Arrington said.

Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.

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