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The US Senate votes to keep money for the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief from a package of more than $9 billion in cuts going through Congress ...
Republicans in the US Senate have said they will spare the US-backed HIV/Aids programme Pepfar from cuts, amid a larger ...
Prior to a procedural vote Tuesday to begin debate on the $9.4 billion package, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ...
The proposed cuts have caused concerns among some Senate Republicans, including Utah Sen. John Curtis, who may consider ...
Senate votes to rescind $9 billion in federal spending, targeting public broadcasting. Impact on NPR, PBS, and local stations ...
The Trump administration agreed to exempt a global AIDS-relief program from spending cuts in the rescissions package.
The program known as PEPFAR is one of the most effective and popular U.S. foreign aid projects in history, and the government says it has saved the lives of over 25 million people around the world ...
Senate Republicans advance President Donald Trump's $9 billion spending clawback package through final procedural hurdle, ...
Senators made numerous changes to the legislation, which targets funding for foreign assistance programs and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Most notably, they removed a $400 million cut to ...
Vice President Vance on Tuesday night broke a tie to allow the Senate to begin debate on a bill to claw back billions of ...
The Trump administration has asked Congress to rescind funds for NPR/PBS and foreign aid. Congress has until the end of the ...
This development offers hope to millions of people living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria and other developing countries.