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Senate Republicans hailed their passage of the $9 billion rescissions package as a victory, but it’s merely a drop in the bucket.
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) considers the weeks of vote-wrangling as the GOP’s test of “political will” for spending cuts in ...
Fast forward to today. Republicans are on the cusp of enacting the first ever partisan rescissions bill. They’re doing by using s a type of legislation that has privileged consideration in the Senate ...
Groundwork Collaborative’s Chief of Policy and Advocacy Alex Jacquez shared the following statement after Senate Republicans voted to approve the Trump administration’s rescissions package, clawing ...
The fight over how the Trump administration has handled disclosures relating to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is ...
The Iowa Republican spoke in support of the bill passed early Thursday making cuts to foreign aid and public broadcasting.
After an early morning vote, the Senate passed a bill that would cut nearly $9 billion in already allocated federal funding. Democrats are now blasting the legislation.
The U.S. Senate voted in the early Thursday morning hours to approve a package of spending cuts suggested by the Department ...
Good morning, Coastal Bend! Here's a look at the 6 things you need to know before you walk out the door this Thursday morning.
OMB chief Russell Vought expressed excitement that Congress appeared to be on the verge of codifying into law roughly $9 ...
Public broadcasting stations in the state are bracing for big changes. In Moline, WQPT’s general manager Dawn Schmitt said ...
We want to hear from you. Trump has called his administration’s $9 billion package codifying DOGE cuts to public broadcasters ...