President Obama’s release of the proposed 2012 budget on Monday was followed by a flurry of stories and analysis. The DorobekINSIDER has pulled together some of the most useful/interesting/insightful resources on the budget.
- Highlights of the budget (New York Times)
Go through the actual budget annotated with comments by Times reporters.
- Budget battle: The road ahead (POLITICO)
Deal or no deal? Compromise or stalemate? Politico lays out the possible outcomes of the budget battle.
- House Tries New Rules for Spending Bill Debate (Wall Street Journal)
The new process, from WSJ: “The bill will be read, paragraph by paragraph, on the House floor. When a member of either party wants to offer an amendment, he or she can rise and do so — as long as it’s relevant to the paragraph being read. At that point, any lawmaker can speak for five minutes — for or against the amendment.”
- Ressler’s Rule #12:” He who controls the budget, controls the organization” (GovLoop)
Wisdom from John Ressler, a retired fed
- John Boehner: If federal jobs are lost, ‘So be it’ (Washington Post – Federal Eye)
Is it true government can’t afford to keep feds on the job? Read House Speaker John Boehner’s response.
- Congress turns budget-cutting knife on itself (Washington Post)
How much is Congress willing to give up? And, after the Tucson shootings, how much will it be putting into security?
- DorobekINSIDER poll
Did Monday’s release of the budget affect your job? And, when all is said and done, what will be the final budget?
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