Reid Offers New Spending Plan
Senate Democrats on Friday introduced their plan for keeping the federal government funded through September, with a vote on the measure as well as a House-passed proposal expected to come as early as next Tuesday.
The Senate Democratic plan, which was put forth one day after a bipartisan, a href="http://viagragenericedpills.net/" style="text-decoration:none;color:#676c6c">medicine< bicameral meeting between congressional leaders and Vice President Joe Biden, includes about $6.5 billion in cuts offered by the White House on Thursday.
In announcing the measure, S. 149, Senate Democrats argued that their plan "makes prudent cuts that will allow the government to meet its obligations to the American people, while sparing our economy from further damage at a time of great uncertainty. It makes necessary investments in a limited number of targeted programs that are essential to national security and for maintaining the most basic of government services."
They also took aim at many of the House-passed cuts as "simply irresponsible, made in order to meet an arbitrary number used as part of a campaign promise."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) asked consent on the Senate floor Friday afternoon to hold votes Tuesday on both the Senate Democratic plan and the House-passed measure, H.R. 1, which would cut $61 billion from current levels.
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