In response to a recent deadly attack on Minnesota state lawmakers and a surge in threats, the U.S. House of Representatives has significantly increased security funding for its members.
Lawmakers will now receive up to $20,000 annually for enhanced home security measures, including personal security guards and high-end systems. The move comes as members prepare to return to their home districts for the August recess, a period often marked by heightened safety concerns. Both Republican and Democratic leaders support the initiative, emphasizing the need to protect lawmakers and their families amid rising political violence.
The decision also raises questions about the use of campaign funds for private security and the broader issue of lawmaker safety nationwide.
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