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CornField Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-29-06 11:33 PM
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House budgeteers drop Bush's proposed cuts to Medicare
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/20060329-1933-congress-budget.html

Bowing to election-year realities, a key House panel Wednesday dropped President Bush's proposed cuts to hospitals and other Medicare providers but preserved his plan to trim spending by most Cabinet agencies.

The $2.8 trillion plan approved by the Budget Committee late Wednesday on a party-line 22-17 vote omits Bush's cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, crop subsidies and other politically sensitive programs.

The GOP plan, written by Chairman Jim Nussle, R-Iowa, for the 2007 budget year beginning Oct. 1, adopts Bush's $873 billion cap on agency budgets renewed by Congress each year. But it also assumes just $50 billion for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, less than half the expected spending for military operations in those countries for the current year.

The plan endorses Bush's call for a 7 percent increase in the core defense budget – which doesn't include Iraq war costs – for next year. That increase comes at the expense of domestic programs like education, health research and grants to local governments and relief agencies.

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No doubt Nussle will be on the Iowa airwaves tomorrow. *sigh*
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