Biden budget seeks more for schools, health care, and housing
By JOSH BOAK The Associated Press,Updated April 9, 2021, 11:16 a.m.
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WASHINGTON (AP) â 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 Bidenâs top priorities as Congress weighs its spending plans for next year. Itâs the first financial outline of Democratsâ broader ambitions since the expiration of a 2011 law that capped discretionary spending.
Biden budget seeks more for schools, healthcare and housing
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