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Alaska’s two U.S. senators voted differently on a bill requested by President Donald Trump to block federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The cuts include $1.1 billion for public ...
In some cases, GOP members of Congress have said legislation they supported will need to be fixed down the road. In others, they've backed off explicit threats to vote "no." ...
Her vote on the big bill arguably placed narrow Alaska interests ahead of the interests of millions of Americans in other ...
The spending cuts package, requested by the White House, heads back to the House ahead of a Friday deadline for Trump to sign ...
Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins were the only GOP senators to vote against the bill to claw back funding for the ...
The vote marked the first time in decades that a president has successfully submitted such a rescissions request to Congress.
Congress approves a $9 billion spending cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, overcoming GOP divisions despite the cuts making up a small share of the budget.
The window for Texas to directly strengthen Democrats’ national position might be opening sooner than expected.
The Republican-led Senate voted to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a move expected to have the most notable ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting stands to lose $1.1 billion meant to fund it through the next two years, while the ...
Thee Escambia County School Board unanimously adopted a list of books to ban that includes all books removed across Florida ...