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The Budget as Bellwether

Corn, David | December 11, 1995 issue

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This article presents information regarding the 1996 budget of the U.S. The beginning of the end is likely to follow the expected script. The Republicans dump a completed budget on U.S. President Bill Clinton's desk. Clinton vetoes it, citing excessive cuts in popular social programs, such as Medicare and education funding, and tax breaks for the well-heeled. Then life becomes interesting, for it is not the first veto that matters but the second veto, or the absence of it.

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PRESIDENTS -- United States; BUDGET; MEDICAID; MEDICAL policy; MEDICARE; UNITED States
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