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Earlier versions of a spending cuts package passed through Congress targeted PEPFAR. But the White House, concerned about defections, agreed to spare the foreign aid program.
The $9 billion package passed the House and Senate with only Republican votes through the rarely used "rescissions" process.
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion ...
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives early on Friday passed President Donald Trump's $9 billion funding ...
House Republicans gave the final stamp of approval early Friday morning to a package of $9 billion in spending cuts to ...
Congress approves a $9 billion spending cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, overcoming GOP divisions despite ...
The administration has said that if Congress passes this rescissions package it will send more. This a chance for Congress to ...
The Senate has passed — and sent back to the House — a bill that would allow the Trump administration to claw back some $9 ...
The Pepfar programme keeps millions with HIV alive – a new push seeks to save it from Trump’s aid cuts - The US Senate votes ...
Members of the Arkansas congressional delegation have thrown support behind a $9 billion rescission package pushed by ...
The Senate has passed Donald Trump’s request to cancel about $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending, ...