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In a close vote on Thursday, the House approved a reduction of approximately $9.4 billion in previously authorized spending.
The White House-proposed rescissions package targets previously appropriated funding for NPR, PBS, foreign aid and an HIV ...
House Republicans voted on Thursday to claw back billions of dollars in federal funding for public broadcasting and foreign ...
Speaker Mike Johnson was on the verge of an embarrassing defeat on the floor: the narrowly-divided GOP House was on track to ...
Musk may be gone and on the outs with Trump, but on Capitol Hill, DOGE continues. The House voted to cut funding to NPR, PBS, ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) warned of the dangers of cutting the funds included in the request ahead of the ...
The package now heads to the Senate, which will have until July 18 to approve the requests otherwise the halted funding must ...
By a vote of 214–212, the House passed the Trump administration’s rescissions package, with four Republicans joining 208 ...
The House narrowly passed a rescissions bill cutting $9.4 billion, including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting.
The House has voted to cut about $9.4 billion in spending as President Donald Trump’s administration looks to follow through ...
Congressional Republicans are gearing up for a major test of how easily they can lock in cuts sought by President Trump’s ...
GOP lawmakers introduced a DOGE package in Senate negotiations that would claw back funds from politician "welfare," unused federal buildings and improperly distributed taxpayer money.