Before the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsSubcommittee on Federal Financial Management,Government Information and International SecurityU.S. Senate Chairman Coburn, Ranking ...
The federal government spent $7 trillion last year. That works out to roughly $222,000 per second — a pace that would have ...
The adage “if you are in a hole, stop digging” aptly applies to the federal budget outlook. Left unchanged, the current federal budget is projected to see increasing debt and deficits well into the ...
Chairman Nussle, Ranking Member Spratt and members of the Committee, I am pleased to have the opportunity to discuss the topic of dynamic scoring in the federal budget process. In my remarks, I wish ...
The House and Senate have passed their respective budgets after a dramatic showing from GOP leadership in the House Tuesday evening, but both still need to be negotiated between the two chambers.
The tortured federal budget process is almost complete under the first year of the Trump presidency, except the fight over the Department of Homeland Security budget, testing whether Democrats can ...
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