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Congress and White House Reach Tentative Budget Deal

Congress and White House Reach Tentative Budget Deal

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 12:14PM · 784 views
WASHINGTON — After five years of bitter clashes, Republican congressional leaders and President Obama on Monday night appeared to settle their last budget fight by reaching a tentative deal that would modestly increase spending over the next two years, cut some social programs, and raise the federal borrowing limit.


The accord, which must be approved by the House and the Senate, would avert a potentially cataclysmic default on the government’s debt and dispenses with perhaps the most divisive issue in the capital just before Speaker John A. Boehner is expected to turn over his gavel to Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin.

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agnes levine Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 1:51PM

Thanks for sharing this information. Whew! At last ....


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Steve Williams Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 6:34PM

Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are going to filibuster.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 10:01PM

What a shame to hold this country hostage, The Republicans have lost there minds.

What a shame...

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