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Budget Resolution Marks Important Step Toward Urgently Needed COVID Relief

February 3, 2021 | Joel Friedman
The House and Senate this week are considering the budget resolution for fiscal year 2021, a first step toward enacting much-needed COVID relief using the fast-track “reconciliation” process for...
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Is $1 Trillion Enough for a New Economic Relief Package?

August 14, 2020 | Sharon Parrott, Joel Friedman and Robert Greenstein
Policymakers will not be able to fit a responsible and bipartisan package within a $1 trillion cost.
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Five Things to Look for in the President’s 2021 Budget

February 7, 2020 | Joel Friedman, Aviva Aron-Dine, Kathleen Romig, Chye-Ching Huang and Chuck Marr

 President Trump’s budget, to be released February 10, will provide a roadmap of the types of policies his Administration will try to pursue this year.

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Enzi-Whitehouse Budget Process Bill Includes Harmful Provision for Automatic Reconciliation

December 11, 2019 | Richard Kogan and Joel Friedman
The bill could drive harmful budget cuts and unsound economic policy.
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Automatic Reconciliation an Undesirable Part of Enzi-Whitehouse Budget Process Bill

November 4, 2019 | Richard Kogan and Joel Friedman

The bill could drive harmful budget cuts and unsound economic policy.

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Enzi Budget Plan Offers No Path to Needed Spending Agreement

March 27, 2019 | Paul N. Van de Water, Joel Friedman and Roderick Taylor

The plan fails at the key task of laying out a path for Congress to resolve the year’s most pressing budget challenge: reaching agreement on discretionary funding levels.

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Trump Budget: Non-Defense Discretionary Cuts Almost Twice as Big as the Budget Says

March 12, 2019 | Joel Friedman
The President’s budget proposes to cut 2020 funding for non-defense discretionary (NDD) programs — a broad category that includes everything from education to veterans’ medical care, housing...
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2020 Trump Budget: A Disturbing Vision

March 11, 2019 | Paul N. Van de Water, Joel Friedman and Sharon Parrott

President Trump’s 2020 budget, released today, would make poverty more widespread, widen inequality and racial disparities, and increase the ranks of the uninsured.

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Five Things to Look for in the 2020 Trump Budget

March 8, 2019 | Joel Friedman, Sharon Parrott, Aviva Aron-Dine and Chye-Ching Huang

The two Trump budgets so far have offered policies that would increase poverty, inequality, and the ranks of the uninsured while underfunding core public services.

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Trump Shutdown Threat Puts 2019 Policy Improvements at Risk

December 18, 2018 | Joel Friedman
President Trump’s vow to shut down the government if Congress doesn’t provide his border-wall funding threatens many important policies that lawmakers of both parties have hammered out in recent...
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