Congress considers retroactive spending cuts

The idea of retroactively cutting money that has been approved but not yet spent is one of several options under consideration. We get an update from The Hill\'...

Retroactive cuts to the current continuing resolution are just one way House Republicans are trying to cut $60 billion from the budget this year. But will they happen and, if so, how? Ian Swanson is a news editor for The Hill, which covers Congress.

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