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House sends $9 billion rescissions package to president’s desk

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By Rachel Oswald

The House early Friday narrowly cleared a package to cancel $9 billion in federal spending, the first time in decades lawmakers have agreed to a White House request to claw back funding previously approved by Congress.

The action marks a significant victory for the Trump administration and paves the way for future spending cancellations to be sent to Congress.

The vote, 216-213, would effectively cancel $7.9 billion in foreign aid funding and $1.1 billion in taxpayer support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides grants to NPR and PBS. The package was a high priority for the Trump administration and would effectively codify cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency, known as DOGE.

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