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ArtikelThe budget and the election: The red ink war  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 397 no. 8702 (Oct. 2010), page 35.
Topik: America; Fiscal; Budget; Election
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Isi artikelTHE new fiscal year began in America on October 1st as it often does: without a budget. For five of the past seven election years, Congress has failed to agree on one. But even by that dismal standard, this year marks a new low. For the first time since the budgeting process was overhauled in 1974, neither chamber has voted on a budget resolution—the overall spending plan that is then fleshed out in 12 appropriations bills. The House of Representatives has passed only two appropriations bills so far; the Senate, none at all. Instead, Congress has resorted to a “continuing resolution”, which maintains spending at last year’s levels until early December, at which point the lawmakers will have to take the subject up again.
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