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Spending deal revealed: What got cut to avoid a government shutdown?

The spending deal to avoid a government shutdown had been agreed to last Friday, but the details of the $39 billion in cuts were not released until Tuesday.

 

Budget agreement averts government shutdown

Budget agreement averts government shutdown

With a partial government shutdown just minutes away, President Obama and congressional leaders reached a tentative deal Friday night to cut ...

 

Shutdown would close parks, crimp paychecks

Garbage will pile up in the streets of the capital, the Statue of Liberty will close and families of soldiers at war could struggle to pay the bills if Congress fails to reach a budget deal and the government shuts down this weekend.

 

With no budget deal, government shutdown looms

With no budget deal, government shutdown looms

With a midnight deadline looming, the White House and Congress scrambled on Friday to break a budget impasse that threatens to shut down the U.S. government and idle hundreds of thousands of federal workers.

 

Federal shutdown could halt IRS tax returns, new Social Security claims

Federal shutdown could halt IRS tax returns, new Social Security claims

A federal shutdown looming Friday would stop processing of paper income tax filings to the IRS – at the height of tax season – and throw into question how cargo will be processed at the nation’s ports of entry and whether new claims for Social Security benefits will be authorized.

 

No deal yet as possible government shutdown looms

No deal yet as possible government shutdown looms

Struggling to avert a government shutdown, Republicans and Democrats each said Wednesday the other would be to blame if compromise talks on the budget fail to produce an agreement.

 

Shutdown Looms as Talks on Stopgap Budget Fail

Congress and the White House veered toward a fiscal collision on Tuesday as the Obama administration rejected a short-term House Republican demand to cut $12 billion now in exchange for keeping the government open for one more week. At the same time, the Republicans’ budget chairman set forth a longer-range blueprint defining a new era of profoundly smaller government and steep tax cuts for corporations and individuals.

 

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