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The House could vote on final passage of the Trump administration's rescission package, which claws back $9 billion in funds allocated for public media and foreign aid, as early as Thursday evening.
KUOW CEO warns of layoffs as federal funding faces a $1.1 billion cut, threatening public broadcasting and local journalism in Seattle.
Senator Lisa Murkowski criticizes the rescission package, citing lack of transparency and potential harm to public broadcasting and healthcare.
Today, Congress passed H.R. 4, the Rescissions Act of 2025. This decision "clawed back" $1.1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.
In a major victory for President Trump, Congress has approved a rescission package clawing back $9 billion in federal funds for priorities he deemed wasteful, including $8 billion allocated for ...
Congress signs off on Trump’s request to rescind $1 billion in funding for public broadcasting The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will lose its funding starting in October — a first in ...
Minnesota public media outlets are bracing for a potential $1.1 billion national cut over two years for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has earmarked more than $17 million for 16 ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Dr. Atul Gawande, previously the assistant administrator of USAID, about the effect that the rescission package could have on global health.
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