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'Work Harder for Less' Budget in Review

March 18, 2015
Blog Post
It's been less than a day since the House GOP dangerous "Work Harder for Less" budget was released – and these headlines underscore Republicans' extreme ideological measures, and dysfunction, obstruction and distraction.

 

Huffington Post: House Republican Budget Whacks Food Stamps And Medicaid

 

Wall Street Journal: Republicans Spar Over Military Spending Contingency Fund

 

New York Times: House Republican Budget Overhauls Medicare and Repeals the Health Law

 

Bloomberg: House Republicans Seek Medicare Cuts That Senate Is Sure to Reject

 

Washington Post: House budget plan would require higher federal employee retirement contributions

 

TIME Magazine: GOP Tries to Have Its Pentagon Cake and Eat It, Too

 

The Hill: GOP budget shears off tax reform details

 

CBS News: GOP cuts Medicare, food stamps in new budget blueprint

 

CQ Roll Call: House Budget Would Convert SNAP to Block Grant

 

POLITICO: Republicans try end run around spending caps

 

The Register-Guard: House Republicans' $3.8 trillion budget offers military boost, cuts for poor

 

Reuters: Republican Budget Offers Deep Cuts To End Deficits In 2024

  

Slate: The Republican Plan to Gut the Federal Food Stamp Program Without Getting Their Hands Dirty

 

Al.com: GOP proposes budget that would repeal Affordable Care Act, increase military spending

   

Salon: Paul Ryan garbage returns: Why House GOP's new budget is worse than it looks

 

Huffington Post: Republicans Admit To Guessing On The Budget

 

MarketWatch: House Republicans see way around ‘sequester' to boost defense spending

 

PoliticusUSA:House GOP Budget: More Money For War, Repeal Obamacare, Cut Food Stamps and Medicaid

 

The Atlantic: The GOP Battles Over War Spending

 

International Business Times: House Republicans Must Find Votes To Pass Their Own Budget

 

Chronicle of Higher Education: House Republicans Would Slow Spending on Pell Grants to Help Balance Budget

 

The Hill: Republicans look to curb Dodd-Frank in budget

   

Associated Press: GOP plan to boost defense spending worries some in party

 

ThinkProgress: After Obamacare Extends Coverage To 16 Million Americans, House Republicans Propose Repealing It

Huffington Post: Republicans Hit CIA On ... Climate Change?