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The budget resolution before the House Budget Committee today is a solid plan to build on Democratic efforts to restore our nation’s economy.
As the House Budget Committee takes up the Chairman’s Mark today, please click here for a document outlining budget reconciliation, an optional procedure to align spending and revenues with budget provisions.
Today, the House Budget Committee is marking up the budget resolution, continuing the budget process between the White House and the Congress as we set our priorities for the upcoming year.
Tonight, President Obama made a strong case for his budget priorities and his Administration’s plan to confront this recession.
After passing major legislation through Congress already this year, our Committees are continuing work on critical legislation that will be considered later this spring and summer.
Tomorrow, the House Budget Committee will mark up the budget resolution, continuing the budget process between the White House and the Congress as we set our priorities for the upcoming year.
America’s health care system is in need of reform. Millions of Americans are living without health insurance, and millions more are underinsured or barely able to afford the coverage they have.
The plan announced by Treasury Secretary Geithner this morning is another positive step toward ending the current financial crisis.
The Congressional Budget Office’s analysis of the President’s budget blueprint shows larger deficits than those upon which the President’s budget was based.
What has angered so many people about this recession is the perception that its causes are not simply material, but moral.