10 Programs to Eliminate in the January 2014 Spending Bill&#

10 Programs to Eliminate in the January 2014 Spending Bill—and Save $10.2 Billion

After reaching an agreement to spend nearly $45 billion more in 2014 than allowed under the sequestration spending caps, Congress still needs to pass the now over $1 trillion discretionary spending bill into law. As congressional appropriators are adding the final touches to the omnibus bill expected the week of January 6, they would be wise to eliminate any and all of the following 10 programs:

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