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The House early on Friday approved legislation allocating roughly $832 billion in funding for defense programs for fiscal year 2026, just weeks after Republicans approved a separate $150 billion
Senate Republicans are expected to move forward on Wednesday with efforts to codify some of the Department of Government Efficiency cuts to programs such as the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and public broadcasting.
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The measure returns about $8 billion earmarked for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and upwards of $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which funds PBS
Warren, is blasting the budget bill approved recently largely along party lines in the state House of Representatives. Earlier this week House Democrats passed House Bill 1330, an incomplete spending bill for the 2025-26 state fiscal year.
OMB chief Russell Vought expressed excitement that Congress appeared to be on the verge of codifying into law roughly $9 billion in cuts.
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The day after the Pennsylvania House of Representatives sent them a hefty spending plan, Senate leaders aren’t rushing to act. Instead, they are halfway across the state at a summit in Pittsburgh with congressional,
The bill also eliminates funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs and environmental justice initiatives.
House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Jodey Arrington believes the Big Beautiful Bill is the beginning, not the end of fiscal reforms to support the growth of the U.S. economy.
Though the deadline for completing a budget expired two weeks ago, House Democrats took a step forward Monday by approving a $50.6 billion spending plan. The new proposal appears to reduce spending by $1 billion,
The House set a new record Wednesday for the longest vote ever held in the chamber in history, breaking a record that had only been set earlier in the month.