This week on Facing the Future, we turn once again to the expertise of David Lerman, editor of CQ Budget Tracker, for a breakdown on the current breakdown in Congress when it comes to passing bills to fund the government. The clock is ticking towards the end of the current fiscal year on September 30th and if nothing is passed, the federal government would go into a partial shutdown. The Senate has passed all 12 appropriations bills out of committee with a strong bipartisan vote (for the first time in a dozen years), but the House is not able to come to consensus. Hard right members are seeking deeper spending cuts than the caps set in the bipartisan debt limit deal between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden.
Big Budget Choices Loom in September
States Have Budgets Too
Alzheimer's Drug Has BIg Costs and Many Questions
Bipartisan Race to the Bottom
Pay-for Potholes and Budget Clues
Why the National Debt Still Matters
What's Up With Inflation?
Why the Debt Limit Doesn't Control the Debt
A Grand Strategy of Resolute Restraint
Navigating Uncharted Waters
Kerrey and Danforth: Address the Debt and Meet in the Middle
Swing Voters and Uncertain Costs
Dead Men Still Ruling: Can We Shift Priorities?
Biden Presents His Budget
Taxing Choices and Pandemic Progress
A Blue Dog's Perspective on Fiscally Responsible Investment
Looking Beyond a Disappointing Jobs Report
Don't Keep it in Vegas
UnRepresented and UnSustainable
Nuking the Filibuster: Be Careful What You Wish For
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