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Senate Passes \$9 Billion Rescissions Package Amidst Republican Opposition

The Senate narrowly passed a \$9 billion rescissions package, with three Republican senators opposing it due to a lack of transparency on specific program cuts, raising concerns about impacts on health and public services, despite assurances from the White House that PEPFAR and GAVI would be spared.

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Senate Weighs $9.4B Rescissions Package Amid Republican Divisions

The Senate may pass a $9.4 billion rescissions package eliminating foreign aid and public broadcasting funds by Friday, facing internal Republican opposition and Democratic criticism of its broader implications for government spending.

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Senate GOP Divided on Trump's $9.4B Spending Cut Plan

Senate Republicans are divided over President Trump's $9.4 billion rescissions package, targeting "woke" programs including foreign aid and public broadcasting, with key senators expressing reservations and a crucial vote expected on Tuesday.

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House Votes to Rescind \$9.4 Billion in Funding for NPR, PBS, and USAID

The House voted to rescind \$9.4 billion in funding from NPR, PBS, and USAID, cutting \$535 million annually from CPB for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and \$8.3 billion from USAID, impacting public media access and potentially leading to news deserts.

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House Passes \$9.4B Rescissions Package, Defying Some Republicans

The Republican-controlled House narrowly approved a \$9.4 billion rescissions package, cutting foreign aid and public broadcasting funding, despite some GOP opposition and concerns about the impact on key programs; the bill now moves to the Senate.

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House to Vote on $9.4 Billion Rescission Package Targeting NPR, PBS, and Foreign Aid

The House is set to vote Thursday on a White House plan to cancel $9.4 billion in previously approved funding, including $1.1 billion for NPR and PBS, and $8.3 billion for USAID, sparking debate among Republicans over cuts to programs like PEPFAR.

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Senate Approves \$9 Billion Spending Rescission Bill

The Senate advanced a bill to cancel \$9 billion in federal spending, overcoming Republican dissent, with cuts targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting despite concerns about the impact on vulnerable populations and local news access; the bill now heads back to the House.

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US Aid Cuts to Middle East Spark Uncertainty and Jeopardize Essential Services

The US has drastically cut its official development aid to the Middle East, causing financial uncertainty for numerous civil society organizations and jeopardizing essential services; other global actors are unlikely to fully replace the funding.

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USAID Dissolved, State Department to Assume Foreign Aid Programs

The State Department will take over USAID's foreign assistance programs starting July 1st, after a review found that over 80% of USAID's roughly 6,200 programs were ineffective, prompting the cancellation of roughly 5,200 programs, and criticism over specific spending choices, such as $1.5 million f...

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House Votes to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending

The House narrowly approved a $9.4 billion spending cut targeting foreign aid, public broadcasting, and global health programs, using a rarely used presidential tool to rescind previously approved funds, passing 214-212 and potentially setting a precedent for future budget actions.

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House Republicans to Cut $9.4 Billion in Spending

House Republicans plan to cut $9.4 billion in previously approved spending, targeting foreign aid, refugee programs, and public broadcasting, which Democrats say will damage the US's global standing.

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Western Aid Cuts to Critically Impact Developing Nations

A new analysis reveals substantial cuts to foreign aid by Western countries in 2025 and 2026, with the US leading at 56%, severely impacting developing nations, especially Ethiopia, and highlighting the need for improved aid coordination.

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