Trump, One Big Beautiful Bill
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Early in the morning on July 18, the House voted 216–213 to pass a bill that will rescind federal funding to NPR and PBS, a move that the organizations said will negatively impact listeners who rely on them for emergency alerts during natural disasters,
President Donald Trump celebrated the Fourth of July by signing his massive spending bill that narrowly passed in Congress this week.
In 2018, during his first term, Trump sent a $15.3 billion rescission package to Congress that passed the House but failed in the Senate. This time, however, the Senate agreed to Trump’s cuts 51-48, with Murkowski and Sen. Susan Collins of Maine being the only Republicans to join Democrats in opposing the bill.
Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought said there will likely be additional rescission packages.
President Donald Trump signed his $3.4 trillion budget bill into law Friday, enshrining an extension of tax cuts, temporary new breaks for tipped workers and funding to crack down on illegal immigration.
Most Americans did not support Trump’s so-called Big, Beautiful Bill. Even a Fox News survey indicated that 59% of Americans opposed the bill. So obviously, we are not being properly
Mike: Those who whine and complain simply because they don’t like the president need to get a grip and reflect on our good fortune living in the greatest and most generous country in the world, even when you don’t like the president. Our freedom means you get a chance to vote for someone else next time.
President Donald Trump is one step closer to having Congress officially sign off on a slice of his Department of Government Efficiency’s spending cuts after Senate Republicans agreed TK DATE to cancel $9 billion in funding to foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Toledo residents and local lawmakers are voicing concern after President Donald Trump signed the "Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4.
The Republican-led House is scheduled to vote Thursday on legislation requested by President Donald Trump to cancel $9 billion in foreign aid and federal funding for public broadcasting. The Senate narrowly approved the measure early Thursday,