Senate Panel Drops Bush's Spending Cuts
By ANDREW TAYLOR, Associated Press Writer
47 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - With many Republicans nervous about cutting popular programs in an election year, a key Senate panel is prepared to drop President Bush's proposals for politically painful cuts to Medicare, farm subsidies and food stamps.
And without spending cuts, a new round of tax cuts is also a nonstarter, stripping Bush's budget of two of its signature initiatives.
Instead, the Senate Budget Committee will re-ignite last year's bruising battle over allowing oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as it takes up its budget plan for next year.
While Bush's budget plan for next year takes its lumps, a key House panel is set to adopt his $67.6 billion request to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and $19.1 billion in new money for hurricane relief and rebuilding along the Gulf Coast.
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