[39045] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Do you want perfect vision?
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Mon Apr 6 15:01:11 2015
Date: Mon, 6 Apr 2015 12:01:08 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">ficials, said the delay would cost jobs.The inclusion of the Republican Keystone
provision was one of several factors holding up a deal to extend
the payroll tax cut for another year. That impasse in turn temporarily
held up a must-pass, catch-all spending bill -- threatening a government shutdown.But
in a rare bipartisan vote, the House of Representatives on Friday passed
the $1 trillion bill. The Senate is expected to take up the
bill Saturday.With progress made on the spending package, Republicans insisted they will
not support a tax cut extension unless it includes language to speed
work on the pipeline.Both the Republican leader in the House, Speaker John
Boehner, and the Republican minority leader in the Senate, Mitch McConnell, made
this point Friday.Carney described the move as "pure politics" and repeated the
president's assertion that "he opposes these kinds of extraneous issues being inserted
into a tax cut bill."Still, he stressed that Obama's priori
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<font color="white" size="1">WASHINGTON Congress would impose restrictions on aid to Egypt, Pakistan and
the Palestinian Authority in a $53.3 billion bill that avoids deep cuts
in foreign assistance and State Department funding that Republicans had pursued this
year.The legislation is part of a sweeping, $1 trillion-plus year-end spending package
that provides money for 10 Cabinet agencies through next September. The House
was expected to pass the measure on Friday and the Senate sometime
this weekend.Foreign aid amounts to just 1 percent of the federal budget,
but lawmakers intent on cutting the deficit, especially conservative tea party Republicans,
have clamored for significant reductions in spending overseas. Democrats and the State
Department, led by Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, successfully pressed to spare the
accounts.The legislation would provide $53.3 billion for foreign assistance and the State
Department -- $42.1 billion for the base budget and $11.2 billion for
the Overse
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