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Introduction to the President's Budget – Deficits, Debt, Spending and Revenues
Read moreWith the much-anticipated release of the FY 2012 President's budget, The Bottom Line will offer detailed analysis of every aspect of the budget in a...
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Op-Ed: It's Time for a Fiscal Turnaround Plan
Read moreCNN Money | February 14, 2011 President Obama is right when he says that public investments need to be a central part of the nation's economic growth...
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The President's FY 2012 Budget Has Arrived!
Read moreThe day we've all been waiting for is finally here: President Obama has just released his FY 2012 Budget! Click here to read the budget proposal, and...
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‘Line’ Items: Valentine’s/Budget Day Edition
Read moreShare the Love – Today’s the big day: messages will be sent, some will be showered with love, and others will feel left out. Of course, today is...
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What We Know About the President's Budget
Read moreUpdated February 10th to include National Infrastructure Bank.* As the budget world waits for the FY 2012 Budget on Monday, some new proposals from...
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House Appropriations Committee Offers Detailed List of Cuts
Read moreToday, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers (R-KY) released a preliminary proposal for cuts to the President's FY2011 budget...
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Op-Ed: No More Excuses on Debt, Mr. Obama
Read moreCNN Money | February 8, 2011 Anyone looking for serious fiscal leadership from President Obama in his State of the Union Address could have been...
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OMB Director in New York Times: "The Easy Cuts Are Behind Us"
Read moreOMB Director Jack Lew previewed President Obama’s FY2012 budget in an op-ed published in Sunday’s New York Times. The title of the piece, "The Easy...
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Erskine Bowles and Alan Simpson on CNBC
Read moreThis morning the two co-chairs of the President's National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform were guests on CNBC's The Call. Erskine...
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House and Senate to Have Serious Debate Over Spending
Read moreWith the House Appropriations Committee releasing their spending allocations for each subcommittee yesterday, it is useful to examine what the Senate...