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Rep. Sewell votes no on Trump Rescissions Package

The package cuts $9.4 billion in federal funding, threatening educational programming, independent journalism, and global health.

Rep. Terri Sewell speaks on the floor of the U.S. House.

Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Alabama, on Thursday voted against President Trump and House Republicans’ rescissions package which cuts $9.4 billion in previously enacted federal funding. The legislation eliminates federal support for public broadcasting and slashes funding for international development and humanitarian programs.

“Republicans’ massive cuts to health care and food assistance apparently were not enough,” Sewell said. “Their latest bill defunds PBS and NPR, threatening educational programming for our children as well as independent journalism, local sports coverage, and emergency alerts. It also directly undermines our national security by slashing programs that promote global peace and disease prevention.”

“These draconian cuts do nothing to make life better for Americans,” continued Sewell. “They only make us weaker, sicker, and poorer.”

“The rescissions package eliminates all federal support—$1.1 billion—for public broadcasting for the next two years. The cuts target PBS and NPR, threatening children’s programming, journalism, local sports coverage and emergency alerts,” Sewell’s release said.

The bill also aims to cut $8.3 billion from international development and humanitarian programs that work to support America’s national security, promote global peace, and help prevent global health crises from reaching the country’s shores, including:

  • $900 million for USAID global health programs promoting HIV prevention/treatment and family planning
  • $361 million for United Nations international peace initiatives
  • $437 million for UNICEF and the UN Women and Child Fund

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