Senate Advances Bill to Cut Foreign Aid and Public Media Funding

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The Senate narrowly approved a measure to rescind $9 billion in federal funds, including allocations for PBS, NPR, and global health programs like PEPFAR, with the vote indicating a potential passage of the bill amid debates over the cuts and bipartisan opposition. The bill faces a series of votes and debates, with the deadline for signing into law approaching on Friday.
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- Senate advances bill with Vance’s help to slash $9 billion from budget The Washington Post
- Global AIDS funding to be pulled from Trump clawbacks request Politico
- Bill to claw back public media, foreign aid funds clears key Senate hurdle with Vance breaking tie The Hill
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