The Senate approved major federal spending cuts overnight that includes foreign aid and public broadcasting, now sending it back to the House. The package eliminates $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS.
Breakdown
- Senate approves spending cuts affecting public broadcasting and foreign aid. 13s
- Proposal eliminates $1.1 billion from Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 52s
- NPR CEO warns cuts could force closures of rural and underserved stations. 24s
- Bill includes $8 billion in foreign aid cuts, impacting organizations like WHO and UNICEF. 59s
- Amendments preserve funding for tribal stations and exempt some global health programs. 1m 35s