Rescissions Bill

Trump Administration Poised to Control Congress’s Spending Power

The Trump White House is planning a second rescissions request, potentially targeting the Department of Education, following approval of an initial package by Congress. The administration is also considering “pocket rescissions,” a controversial strategy to declare congressionally approved funds rescinded near the fiscal year’s end, which critics like Bobby Kogan and Senator Susan Collins argue is illegal. This tactic, if employed, would likely lead to a legal challenge, as the Government Accountability Office has previously stated that pocket rescissions violate the Impoundment Control Act. Some senators, including Senator Mike Rounds, advise against the move and suggest using the appropriations process.

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GOP Gutted Public Media and Foreign Aid at 2 AM at Trump’s Behest

Early Thursday morning, Senate Republicans passed legislation to claw back $9 billion in previously approved funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid programs. The vote was 51 to 48, with some Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. The bill is now headed to the GOP-controlled House and, if passed, will cement the Trump administration’s unilateral attacks on programs supported by Congress. Democrats warned that the bill imperils future spending negotiations and may be a test case for further cuts to programs.

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