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Some Republican senators are voicing concern over the House-passed bill that would rescind $9 billion that Congress already approved, including money for NPR and PBS stations in their states.
Opinion: Federal funding supports WDIY’s infrastructure, emergency alert system, music licensing and local programming ...
The House narrowly voted Thursday to cut about $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress as President Donald ...
The U.S. House narrowly passed legislation that would revoke $9.4 billion in previously approved funding for public media as ...
The rescissions package now heads to the Senate, which appears likely to table the package until it finishes with the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that would extend and expand President Donald Trump’s ...
President Donald Trump called on Republican congressional members to vote the public broadcast funding cuts through, calling ...
Over 200 House Democrats voted against clawing back billions in funding for PBS, NPR and foreign aid Thursday afternoon — ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNNo Kings Day protesters & supporters rally in St. AugustineWith “No Kings Day” protests taking place across the nation, many took to the Castillo de San Marco in St. Augustine Saturday ...
Here are the top stories involving the U.S. government this past week. Israel launched a major attack on Iran early Friday ...
Wyoming’s U.S. senators say they will vote for clawing back $9.4 billion from PBS, NPR and a foreign aid agency. Rep. Harriet ...
Amid the United States House of Representatives decision to pass an act to cut funding for public media, local media stations are speaking out.
Rep. Joyce Beatty was among four Democratic representatives who did not participate in a narrow vote that would codify some ...
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