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Rep. Mann Saves Kansas Families $9 Billion

July 18, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Tracey Mann (KS-01) voted to advance H.R. 4, the Rescissions Act of 2025. The bill, which passed in the U.S. House of Representatives by a vote of 216-213, codifies the Trump Administration’s rescissions request, clawing back $9 billion in federal spending. Rep. Mann released the following statement after the vote:

“President Trump ran on three things—securing the border, lowering taxes, and uprooting wasteful, fraudulent, and abusive spending,” said Rep. Mann. “For years, President Obama and President Biden talked about our bloated national debt and tried to push more taxes on hard-working Americans. President Trump is the first president in two decades to actually do something about our debt and roll back wasteful spending. Sending billions of Americans’ tax dollars overseas for LGBTQ movements, voter ID initiatives, and Green New Deal efforts isn’t just wasteful, it’s highway robbery. I was proud to claw back this wasteful spending to steward Kansans’ hard earned tax dollars well and begin to restore fiscal responsibility in our country.”

President Trump’s rescissions package rescinds $9 billion in federal spending for programs including: 

  • $167,000 for free education and healthcare to Ecuadorian and Venezuelan migrants

  •  $889,000 for electoral reforms and voter education in Kenya

  • $1 million for voter ID in Haiti

  • $33,000 for "Being LGBTI in the Caribbean"

  • $643,000 for LGBTQI+ programs in the Western Balkans

  • $567,000 for LBGTQI+ programs in Uganda

  • $8,000 for promoting vegan food in Zambia

  • $500,000 for electric buses in Rwanda

  • $1 million for programs to strengthen the resilience of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer global movements

  • $3 million for Iraqi Sesame Street

  •  $2.5 million for teaching young children how to make environmentally friendly "reproductive health" decisions

  •  $2.1 million for climate resilience in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and East Africa

  • $3 million for circumcision, vasectomies, and condoms in Zambia

  • $833,000 for services for "transgender people, sex workers and their clients and sexual networks" in Nepal

H.R. 4 will now go to White House for the President’s signature.  

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Issues:Economy