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Alabama House Republicans approve President Trump’s plan to cut funding for NPR to save the country $9.4 billion.

Trump’s Withdrawal Package Moves Forward

President Donald Trump’s recent withdrawal package has formally put into place some cuts proposed by the government’s Office of Efficiency, gaining traction among Alabama’s Republican House members on Friday.

Earlier this month, Trump requested Congress to reduce approved spending by $9.4 million. The package encompasses cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid, making its way through the House with a narrow vote of 214-212. All but four House Republicans were in favor, while Democrats uniformly opposed it.

Representative Dale Strong (R-Huntsville), known for his support of NPR funding cuts, expressed his approval of the bill.

Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) proudly stated his support, saying he felt it was important to back Trump’s initiative.

Meanwhile, Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) justified his vote by emphasizing the need to eliminate wasteful spending within the government.

Despite the support from the GOP, Democratic representatives raised concerns about the impact of healthcare cuts, stating that many Alabamians would be affected. U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) pointed out that cuts to healthcare and food aid seemed insufficient to satisfy Republican demands.

The package also proposes an $8.3 billion reduction from the State Department and the International Development Agency. It is now heading to the Senate for final approval.