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The legislation does not extend to addiction treatment, which the Trump administration has cut in its broader quest to curb federal spending.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama Public Television's future uncertain after House signs federal bill to cut fundingAlabama Public Television's future uncertain after House signs federal bill to cut funding Donald Trump suffers major legal loss in "deep state" war A majority of Americans are making a big mistake when it comes to long-term care Body camera footage shows a flash mob of teens taking over an Illinois pool
Early in the morning on July 18, the House voted 216–213 to pass a bill that will rescind federal funding to NPR and PBS, a move that the organizations said will negatively impact listeners who rely on them for emergency alerts during natural disasters,
House Republicans late Thursday night approved the first batch of cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), sending the $9 billion package to President Trump’s desk in a big
Toledo residents and local lawmakers are voicing concern after President Donald Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4.
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The package passed on a largely party line 216-213 vote. All Democrats and two Republicans — Michael Turner (R-OH) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) — voted against the bill. The vote was held up for hours as Republicans fought with one another about a vote on a non-binding resolution asking the Trump administration to release files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s case.
Legislation approved on Thursday by the Senate Committee on Appropriations would preserve nearly all of the NSF’s funding.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhy Trump Keeps Clawing Back SpendingMaybe he truly hates social spending. Maybe he’s promised clawbacks to fiscal hawks. Maybe he wants Democrats to shut down the government. Stay tuned.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” signed July 4, includes a one-year moratorium on Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood that took effect immediately.
The Republican-led House is scheduled to vote Thursday on legislation requested by President Donald Trump to cancel $9 billion in foreign aid and federal funding for public broadcasting. The Senate narrowly approved the measure early Thursday,