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The Senate has passed about $9 billion in federal spending cuts requested by Trump, affecting public broadcasting and foreign aid.
The House and Senate are taking far different approaches to next year's appropriations, but neither chamber has fully embraced Trump's budget proposals.
Fox News’ Aishah Hasnie reports on the Senate’s advancement of a bill proposing $9 billion in cuts to programs like public broadcasting and foreign aid.
House Republican appropriators are facing intraparty headwinds as they try to move fiscal 2026 spending bills before the August break.
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Neill, a Democrat who describes himself as a “student of history,” cast Trump as an authoritarian who has followed the controversial playbook outlined in Project 2025, a conservative blueprint for transformative changes across the federal government that Trump tried to distance himself from before the November election.
Supreme Court rulings and provisions in the recently-passed budget bill are bolstering the legality of the administration's effort to fire more than 1,000 employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
While a budget surplus exists in Georgia, the impact of federal cuts remains unclear, prompting a cautious approach from Gov. Kemp.
There’s been plenty of uncertainty this spring regarding the financial ramifications of Gov. Mike DeWine’s biennium budget.