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Seeing the “light” because they are feeling “heat” may be the reason smart politicians like Mark Amodei are moving to the middle.
Protests across U.S. held on the same day as the Army 250th anniversary parade, and Trump's birthday, in Washington, D.C.
Some Republican senators are voicing concern over the House-passed bill that would rescind $9 billion that Congress already approved, including money for NPR and PBS stations in their states.
Only four Republican House members voted against the $9.4B Rescissions Package, including Nevada’s U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Carson City.
Included in the $9.4 billion rescission request was $1.1 billion to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds ...
The House narrowly approved the White House request, known as a rescissions package, to claw back funding for NPR, PBS and ...
The U.S. House narrowly passed legislation that would revoke $9.4 billion in previously approved funding for public media as ...
A Utah senator's proposal would allow the federal government to sell off public land in Utah, Colorado and other Western states.
We urge the Senate to affirm the very real support for public media across the nation, and to reject rescission,” said NPR ...
The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years ...
House Republicans eked out a narrow win Thursday on their $9.4 billion rescission package in a dramatic afternoon vote.
The Rescissions Act of 2025, which slashes budgets for PBS, NPR, USAID, and other aid programs, passed the chamber, 214 to ...