(Source: Associated Press, June 20, 2013)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — With efforts on a broader budget deal foundering, Senate Democrats moved ahead Thursday with spending bills that ignore a second year of spending cuts mandated under the 2011 budget and debt deal.
The Democratic-led appropriations panel added $91 billion to the spending “cap” called for under current law, setting out on a collision course with the GOP-dominated House, which has opted to stick within the top-line spending limit mandated by Washington’s inability to follow up the 2011 law with another deficit-reduction deal. The GOP plan, however, violates the 2011 pact by shifting money from domestic programs like Amtrak to the Pentagon.
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