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16-07-2025
The US Senate has cleared key procedural hurdles to advance a bill codifying Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) spending cuts, with a final vote expected after a marathon voting session on amendments. The bill, which aims to claw back $9 billion in federal funds, is a White House priority and must pass by Friday. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought have worked to resolve sticking points, including a contentious cut to PEPFAR, a global health initiative.
Entities: John Thune, Russ Vought, JD Vance, Susan Collins, Mitch McConnell • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
16-07-2025
The US Congress has passed a bipartisan bill to help veterans avoid foreclosure by reinstating a safety net program that was abruptly ended by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in May. The new law will allow veterans who have fallen behind on mortgage payments to move those missed payments to the back of their loan term, making their loan current and avoiding foreclosure. The VA had previously ended a similar program, VASP, in 2022, and then reinstated it, only to cancel it again in May, leaving thousands of veterans without a safety net.
Entities: Congress, Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Affairs, VA, NPR • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: positive • Intent: inform
16-07-2025
Vice President JD Vance cast two tie-breaking votes in the Senate to advance a $9.4 billion rescissions package, which includes defunding PBS and NPR, despite opposition from some Republicans and Democrats. The bill, requested by the White House, aims to claw back funds allocated to USAID and CPB. Senators have 10 hours to debate the bill before voting on amendments and the final measure.
Entities: JD Vance, Senate, PBS, NPR, White House • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
16-07-2025
The US Senate voted 51-50 to advance a bill to rescind $9 billion in federal funding, including $8 billion for foreign aid and $1.1 billion for public broadcasting, as part of a broader power struggle between the White House and Congress over spending authority. The bill's passage is seen as a significant concession by Republican lawmakers to President Trump's wishes, despite some GOP senators expressing reservations about relinquishing their constitutional authority over federal spending.
Entities: US Senate, President Trump, White House, Congress, Republican Party • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform