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Senate appropriators set higher funding levels than House, setting up standoff

Por: The Hill Politics June 22, 2023

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Senate appropriators on Thursday set topline funding numbers for fiscal year 2024 at higher levels than their counterparts in the House, teeing up a fight between the two chambers. But senators were hardly on the same page either, adopting the subcommittee allocations in a party-line vote during a meeting of the Senate Appropriations Committee. adhered to the spending caps prescribed in the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, which was the result... + full article



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