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Washington Memo: We must not balance the budget on the backs of seniors
Last week, reasonable Republicans and Democrats in Congress voted to end the government shutdown and eliminate the threat of default. It was not a perfect solution, but a necessary compromise. As part of the compromise, Congress agreed to try to focus on the budget. This means Republicans and Democrats will try to negotiate a plan to boost job creation; make key investments in infrastructure, education and housing; reduce the deficit; and protect programs vital to middle class security...Read More
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