Side-by-Side Analysis: Competing Sunset Proposals

A comparison of the Tiahrt, Brady and White House sunset proposals in the House.

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Appropriations Update

According to Congress Daily (subscription req’d), the Senate Appropriations Committee will go to work this week: ...the panel [is] scheduled for a marathon session Thursday to consider legislation funding the lion's share of federal discretionary spending, or nearly 78 percent of the total $872.8 billion allotted to the panel for FY07. On tap are the Defense, Labor-HHS, Military Construction and Transportation-Treasury measures...

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The National Debt, Pt. 1: A Very Brief History

A reader writes: Isn't the national debt a better picture of our fiscal condition? Where's the good news? Doesn't the administration simply have more payroll tax money, etc., to mask the debt situation? Excellent questions indeed and an excellent prompt to talk about the national debt. But, the discussion is a bit lengthy for a single post, so I’m going to start a series of posts about the national debt.

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Unending Deficits

When the president repeats his mantra "cut the deficit in half by 2009", one could reasonably assume that the downward trend in deficits would continue past 2009 - as if "half in 2009" was a milestone of sorts. But, au contraire! The "half in 2009" is not a just a milestone but a turning point - the point where deficits start growing again. It’s right there in black and white in the president’s FY2007 budget, but it’s starkly absent in his speech. From page 223 in the Analytical Perspectives document of the President's FY 2007 Budget: (click on image for expanded view)

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Sen. Dorgan Supports The Estate Tax

Sen. Byron Dorgan wrote a nice op-ed in The Hill newspaper yesterday about the lunacy behind the calls to repeal the estate tax and what this issue is really all about: this issue is about helping the wealthiest Americans avoid paying taxes on their inherited large estates. It’s about doing so even when our country is deep in debt and when we are fighting two shooting wars. Dorgan's piece is worth a read. With nation at war, estate tax repeal difficult to justify

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Sunset Bill Emerges in House

The negotiations may be over: Rep. Todd Tiahrt introduced a new sunset commission bill, with Reps. Tom Davis and Jon Porter as cosponsors. Click here to learn more.

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Sunset Bill Emerges in House

After months of negotiations led by House Majority Leader John Boehner, proponents of sunset commission legislation unveiled a new bill that is racing to the floor. Watch www.OMBWatch.org/files/regs/sunset and the blog REG•WATCH for more developments. Statement of Robert Shull, Director of Regulatory Policy, OMB Watch Analysis of the new bill, H.R. 5766 Text of the bill, H.R. 5766

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New Bill Would Put Government in Hands of Bush Cronies

Statement of Robert Shull, OMB Watch
A bill introduced in Congress yesterday would allow Bush administration cronies to recommend sweeping changes in the federal government - including the elimination of entire programs - and force those changes through Congress, according to the watchdog group OMB Watch.

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H.R. 5766 - The Government Efficiency Act of 2006

Rep. Todd Tiahrt's (R-KS) sunset commission legislation, introduced July 12, 2006. As reported out by House Govt Reform Committee As introduced

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Bill Analysis: H.R. 5766

Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS) has introduced a new sunset commission bill (H.R. 5766), combining some elements from the two previous sunset bills introduced in the House earlier in the 109th Congress.

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