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Congress Cutting Government Back to Last Year's Size Shouldn't Be 'Impossible' or 'Severe' Taking stock of the utterly unserious fiscal policy discourse in Washington. Eric Boehm | 1.13.2023 3:30 PM ...
The president's proposed budget would put all discretionary spending at $1.7 trillion, down from $1.83 trillion in the current fiscal year, and increase defense spending by 13%, the official said.
The White House on Friday revealed President Trump’s budget request for fiscal 2026, which includes cutting a quarter of the discretionary funding designated to the Department of Health and ...