Republicans face deadline to claw back funding for foreign aid and public media
Summary
The White House wants to reduce $9.4 billion from the already planned government budget. The Senate will vote on this plan, but some Republicans are worried about cutting funds for foreign aid and public broadcasting.Key Facts
- The White House is proposing to cut $9.4 billion from the government's budget.
- This plan is up for a vote in the Senate this week.
- Some Republican senators are concerned about cutting funds for foreign aid.
- There are also worries about reducing funds for public broadcasting.
- The Senate needs to decide by Friday whether to approve or change the plan.
- Lisa Desjardins is reporting on this issue for Congress.
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