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Tribal Media Leader Implores Senator to Reject Public Broadcasting Clawback

16 juillet 2025 à 13:25
In a letter to Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, the head of a network of Native radio and television stations said a deal to ostensibly protect tribal stations was unworkable.

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Senator Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, at center, had signaled his support for President Trump’s request to rescind money from public broadcasting was in doubt, only to reverse his position on Tuesday, sparking criticism from Native Public Media.

Rum, Fisheries and a Sculpture Garden: The Quiet Winners in Trump’s Big Bill

16 juillet 2025 à 11:32
The president’s marquee policy legislation is best known for slashing taxes and cutting social safety net programs. But the sweeping measure also included many little-noticed goodies and add-ons.

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A fishing boat in Metlakatla, Alaska. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska may have come away with the biggest pot of benefits narrowly targeted to her state.
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Senate Votes to Advance Trump’s $9 Billion Cuts to Foreign Aid and Public Broadcast Funds

16 juillet 2025 à 01:45
The vote to take up legislation to rescind $9 billion in congressionally approved funds suggested that Republicans would bow to the president’s wishes in the simmering fight over spending powers.

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Many Republicans initially balked at slashing $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds more than 1,500 public television and radio stations across the country, including NPR and PBS stations.

These Republicans Savaged Their Party’s Bill, Then Voted for It

3 juillet 2025 à 16:10
Many Republicans had harshly criticized President Trump’s marquee bill extending tax cuts and slashing social safety net programs — almost right up until the moment they voted for it.

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Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, had been blunt about his concerns about the Medicaid cuts. Still, he voted yes.

Will House Conservatives Cave Again on Trump’s Big Bill?

2 juillet 2025 à 17:41
Fiscal hawks have repeatedly threatened to bring down their party’s agenda out of debt fears, only to back down after pressure from party leaders and President Trump.

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Representative Chip Roy, Republican of Texas, has said the Senate failed to improve a House bill that he described as a “mediocre but passable product.”

After Narrow Senate Passage, Trump’s Policy Bill Faces Resistance in House

1 juillet 2025 à 17:02
Party leaders were able to muscle through considerable internal rifts, but the bill’s fate in the House was uncertain.

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Thom Tillis of North Carolina is one of two Republican senators who have said they will not vote for the measure.

Here Are the Republican Senators Who May Revolt on Trump’s Bill

30 juin 2025 à 12:58
Senate Republicans can afford to lose no more than three of their own votes on the bill, but two already are opposed and others remained undecided.

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Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, left, and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, both Republicans, have already promised not to vote for the bill.

Senate Begins Votes on Trump Policy Bill, With Support Still in Doubt

30 juin 2025 à 23:33
The Senate held an hourslong vote-a-thon on the legislation that stretched into the night as Republicans continued to grasp for the support to pass President Trump’s signature legislation.

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Senator John Thune, the majority leader, on Saturday. Senate Republicans are seeking the votes to pass a sprawling domestic policy bill requested by President Trump.

Republicans Lavish Alaska With Benefits in Policy Bill, Grasping for a Key Vote

28 juin 2025 à 20:16
New provisions that benefit whaling captains and rural hospitals appear to be aimed at winning over Senator Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican who had said the bill would hurt her state.

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Senator Murkowski arriving to the U.S. Capitol in Washington earlier this month. For weeks she had openly voiced her displeasure with how several provisions in the legislation could impact Alaskans.

Senate Takes Up Trump’s Policy Bill, as G.O.P. Scrounges for Votes to Pass It

Republican leaders barely scaled a key procedural hurdle to bring up the bill, but Democrats delayed its consideration and it was unclear whether the G.O.P. had the votes to pass it.

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G.O.P. leaders in the Senate are trying to quickly pass the legislation and send it to the House for final approval in time to meet the July 4 deadline that President Trump has set.

Why a Bill Nobody Loves Feels Inevitable

27 juin 2025 à 18:00
President Trump’s megabill makes many Republicans uncomfortable, but that probably won’t stop it from becoming law.

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President Trump’s signature legislation could advance over the weekend.

Fearing Tax Increases and Trump, G.O.P. Toils to Pass a Bill With Plenty to Hate

28 juin 2025 à 00:54
The sweeping measure Senate Republican leaders hope to pass has many unpopular elements they despise. But they face a political reckoning on taxes and the scorn of the president if they fail.

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Senator John Thune, the majority leader, taking questions at the Capitol this week. Republican leaders are working overtime to rally their members to support the package.
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