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“Presidents and agencies should give Congress more notice and information when they delay, withhold, move, or repurpose money Congress approved, and when emergency powers or emergency spending are used.”
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“The Corporation for Public Broadcasting should lose the federal money already approved for fiscal years 2026 and 2027.”
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“USAID should lose unused money for operating costs such as administration, staffing, oversight, and management of foreign aid programs.”
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“Presidents and federal agencies should have more freedom to cancel or delay money Congress already approved for federal programs, grants, contracts, or agencies without using the current Impoundment Control Act process.”
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“Congress should be able to take back approved federal money that has not yet been committed when priorities change.”
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“The United States should spend federal money on foreign aid and international programs when those programs serve humanitarian, security, or foreign policy goals.”
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“Federal agencies should lose authority to spend the listed funds as soon as the cuts are approved, rather than after a transition period or later review.”
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“Congress and federal budget oversight officials should keep specific tools to track, review, and challenge cases where approved federal money is canceled, delayed, withheld, or not reported.”
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“The federal government should provide stable funding for public broadcasting services, or Congress should reduce that support.”
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