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The U.S. Senate early Thursday voted to rescind some $9 billion in federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
The U.S. Senate early on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's plan for billions of dollars in cuts to funding for ...
President Donald Trump's request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending is nearing ...
US Senate narrowly passes $9 billion Trump budget cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid; measure heads to House ...
President Donald Trump's request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending is nearing ...
Two Republican senators voted no in the early hours of July 17. The legislation returns to the House for approval ahead of a Friday deadline.
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) compared the $9 billion clawback, known as a rescission, to “collecting bottles on the side of the road.” ...
Some Republicans are nevertheless concerned about opaque nature of cutbacks that will reduce cash for public broadcasting and food aid programs abroad ...
Turns out President Donald Trump didn’t have the magic touch House Republicans were expecting. Another day of crypto drama ...
The bill to claw back $9 billion in funds heads to House, which must pass it by Friday or the executive branch is supposed to release the funding.
Republican Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville said Wednesday that continuing Washington’s current spending trajectory could saddle the country with an additional $26 trillion in debt over the next decade.
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