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Despite border crisis Biden wants to freeze Homeland Security budget

Despite border crisis.Biden wants to freeze Homeland Security budget Associated Press Spanish WASHINGTON (April 9, 2021) President Joe Biden released a $1.5 trillion wish list for the federal budget on Friday, asking for an 8.4% increase in agency operating budgets with substantial gains for Democratic priorities like education, housing and climate change. The request by the White House budget office spells out Biden’s top priorities as Congress weighs its spending plans for next year. It’s the first financial outline of Democrats’ broader ambitions since the expiration of a 2011 law that capped congressional spending. At stake is roughly one-third of the huge federal budget that is passed by Congress each year, funding the military, domestic Cabinet department operations, foreign policy and homeland security. The rest of the budget involves so-called mandatory programs that are locked in and basically run on autopilot, chiefly Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.

Biden budget seeks more for schools, health care and housing

Biden budget seeks more for schools, health care and housing JOSH BOAK, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9President Joe Biden, accompanied by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, right, speaks as he gets his weekly economic briefing in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, April 9, 2021, in Washington.Andrew Harnik/APShow MoreShow Less 2of9President Joe Biden speaks as he gets his weekly economic briefing in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, April 9, 2021, in Washington.Andrew Harnik/APShow MoreShow Less 3of9 4of9Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., addresses the media at a COVID vaccination site at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky., Monday, April 5, 2021.Timothy D. Easley/APShow MoreShow Less

Biden budget seeks more for schools, health care, and housing

Biden budget seeks more for schools, health care, and housing By JOSH BOAK The Associated Press,Updated April 9, 2021, 11:16 a.m. Email to a Friend President Biden.Michael Reynolds/Bloomberg WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden released his wish list for the federal budget on Friday, asking for an 8.4% increase in discretionary spending with substantial gains for education, health care, housing and environmental protection. The request issued by the White House Office of Management and Budget spells out Biden’s top priorities as Congress weighs its spending plans for next year. It’s the first financial outline of Democrats’ broader ambitions since the expiration of a 2011 law that capped discretionary spending.

Biden budget seeks more for schools, healthcare and housing

Biden budget seeks more for schools, healthcare and housing
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Biden Sends Congress $1 5 Trillion Budget Wishlist

Biden Sends Congress $1 5 Trillion Budget Wishlist
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