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The Senate narrowly approved President Donald Trump’s request to claw back $9 billion in foreign aid and federal funding for public broadcasting early Thursday morning, handing the administration a ...
The Senate passed President Trump's request to rescind $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting funding early ...
The bill to claw back $9 billion in congressionally approved spending passed over the objections of Republicans who said it ...
The U.S. Senate early Thursday voted to rescind some $9 billion in federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
In a statement, Duffy said the Federal Railroad Administration terminated approximately $4 billion in unspent funding for ...
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.
Two GOP Senators voted against the measures criticizing the lack of clarity on which programs will be affected by the claw backs.
After a late-night session, the bill to claw back $9 billion in funds heads to the House, which must pass it by Friday or the executive branch is supposed to release the funding.
The spending cuts package, requested by the White House, heads back to the House ahead of a Friday deadline for Trump to sign ...
The Senate voted to approve a $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio ...
Senate Republicans pass $9 billion rescissions bill targeting foreign aid, NPR and PBS, with Vice President Vance casting the decisive vote amid opposition from Democrats, Republicans.
The rescissions bill to claw back funding approved for foreign aid, NPR and PBS is a top Trump priority, but some Senate ...