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Tampa Free Press on MSNRescission Package Advances, Despite GOP Defections From Maine, Alaska, And KentuckyGlobal AIDS Relief Spared, But Bipartisan Opposition Signals Further Hurdles for $9 Billion Clawback President Donald Trump's $9 billion rescission package narrowly advanced in the Senate on Tuesday, ...
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The Western Journal on MSN3 GOP Senators Vote Against Advancing Trump Bill That Slashes Foreign Aid and NPR FundingWith three Republican senators opposing a bill to cut $9 billion in previously approved spending, Vice President J.D. Vance delivered tie-breaking votes on Tuesday to keep the bill moving forward. The ...
The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President ...
Republicans frame the move as a common sense effort to cut unneeded spending. Democrats counter that tens of millions of Americans rely on local public radio and television stations for news, ...
Republicans moved one step closer to clawing back billions in foreign aid on Tuesday after Vice President JD Vance cast his ...
The U.S. Senate late on Tuesday advanced President Donald Trump's request to slash billions in spending on foreign aid and ...
Three Republican senators break with Trump to vote against codifying DOGE spending cuts - Senators Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Mitch McConnell criticized the White House for a lack of transpare ...
The Senate cleared two procedural hurdles Tuesday/TK day to move closer to a final vote on the GOP effort to codify ...
Alaska's U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was one of three Republicans who voted against proceeding with an effort to claw back $9 billion in previously appropriated funds, including funding for public ...
Vice President JD Vance cast two tie-breaking votes in the Senate Tuesday to move forward a $9.4B rescissions package — which would rip federal funding from PBS and NPR — in the upper chamber.
Senate Republicans advanced President Donald Trump's request to cancel some $9 billion in previously approved spending cuts.
Senators narrowly voted 51-50 to force the funding request out of committee, the first procedural hurdle it needs to overcome. GOP Sens. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan ...
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