Senate Passes $9 Billion Budget Rollback as Focus on Government Efficiency Grows
Senate Approves $9 Billion Budget Cut Focused on Efficiency. In a narrow 51–48 vote, the U.S. Senate passed a $9 billion federal spending rollback backed by President Donald Trump’s administration. The cuts target foreign aid and long-standing programs like funding for NPR and PBS, signaling a renewed push for budget discipline.
While most Republicans supported the bill, Senators Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) opposed it, citing vague documentation and lack of clarity from the Office of Management and Budget. The Senate version restored $400 million for global health programs, reducing the original House proposal from $9.4 billion to $9 billion.
The bill now returns to the House for final approval. Critics, including rural-state senators, raised concerns about public…