In a significant win for President Donald Trump, the Republican-led Home narrowly handed a White Home request to claw again $9 billion from the federal funds, together with funding for international support and public broadcasting.
The ultimate vote was 216-213.
Trump requested the cuts, which embrace important reductions to the Company for Public Broadcasting and the U.S. Company for Worldwide Improvement (USAID), formalizing among the cuts made by Elon Musk’s Division of Authorities Effectivity by putting $9.4 billion from the beforehand accredited federal funds.
Two Republicans within the Home voted in opposition to the measure: Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Mike Turner of Ohio.
The measure now heads to Trump’s desk for signature.
Home Speaker Mike Johnson celebrated the passage of the $9 billion rescissions package deal and stated there can be further rescissions payments coming.
“This is not the tip, it is the start,” he stated.
Home passage got here a day after the Senate narrowly accredited the measure.
The vote within the Senate was 51-48 with Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voting with Democrats in opposition to the rescissions invoice.
Quite a few Republicans that characterize states with rural communities — akin to Murkowski of Alaska and Mike Rounds of South Dakota — have expressed issues about cuts to public broadcasting that might have an effect on the flexibility of sure communities to entry emergency alerts.
Speaker of the Home Mike Johnson speaks to media on the Capitol, in Washington, July 3, 2025.
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The ultimate vote in Senate occurred after an hourslong and slow-moving vote-a-rama — or marathon voting session — throughout which Democrats provided quite a few amendments to the invoice. The majority of Democratic amendments centered on making an attempt to struggle again in opposition to cuts to each public broadcast and international well being which can be within the invoice.
The Senate’s course of to advance the package deal started on Tuesday night time when Republicans narrowly superior the rescissions package deal with the help of the tie-breaking vote of Vice President J.D. Vance.
Three Republicans crossed the aisle on Tuesday night time to solid votes in opposition to the invoice after elevating issues concerning the lack of element within the White Home’s rescission plan: Sens. Collins, Murkowski and Mitch McConnell.