House, Senate on diverging paths on agency budgets


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky., accompanied by members of the GOP leadership, meet with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 18, 2013, following a Republican strategy session. From left are, Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., Sen. John Thune, R-S.D, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., McConnell, and Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn of Texas. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) | Zoom

WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans controlling the House unveiled slashing cuts Tuesday to a program that helps localities build community development projects, while their rivals in the Democratic-led Senate proposed to restore GOP cuts to international food aid and nutrition help for pregnant women.

An Energy Department spending bill that would cut President Barack Obama's requests for renewable energy programs, meanwhile, began its advance through the House Appropriations Committee as the battling chambers continued to proceed down wildly divergent budget tracks.

Senate Democrats were pressing to restore deep cuts to domestic programs like education, housing, health research and a variety of other programs despite agency budget "caps" more than $90 billion below the $967 billion level set under current law.

At issue was Congress' nuts and bolts budget work _ the annual spending bills funding day-to-day agency operations _ but it was taking on the appearance of a slow-motion train wreck with the most likely result being even larger across-the-board cuts than were imposed earlier this year.

As long as Obama and congressional Republicans remain stalemated over the big-picture budget issues of taxes and curbing benefit programs like Medicare and food stamps, federal agencies remain stuck with deep, across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration. The calendar is working against reversing sequestration for the current budget year expiring on Sept. 30 and hope is fading for a budget deal that would stave off even deeper cuts this fall.

The current situation has evolved from the failure of Obama and Congress to follow up the hard-fought 2011 budget and debt deal, which created sequestration as a $1.2 trillion backstop if Congress and Obama failed to deliver alternative deficit cuts to replace it. Originally designed to be so punishing as to force the sides to an agreement, sequestration now has become a grim reality, squeezing the Pentagon by about 8 percent and cutting domestic agencies by about 5 percent.

"I would anticipate that we probably see the sequester happen a second time," Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said.

Unless Congress acts, sequestration will cap agency operating budgets at $967 billion next year, though so-called emergencies like overseas military operations and most disaster aid would add to that. House Republicans are sticking with the caps but cutting domestic programs even more deeply in order to channel resources to the Pentagon.

The result is measures like the $44 billion transportation and housing bill released Tuesday by the House Appropriations Committee. The bill cuts the popular community development grant program, which funds projects like sidewalks, playgrounds and low-income housing rehabilitation, by $1.3 billion, to just $1.6 billion, the lowest level since the Ford administration in the 1970s.

The measure also cuts funding for so-called Section 8 housing vouchers, which is likely to mean that people won't be added to the program off of waiting lists that already can span many years. It eliminates funding for the Choice Neighborhoods program that seeks to revive struggling urban areas with public housing projects.

"This bill is an example of the current budgetary trade-offs facing our nation _ the need to make deep cuts to meet our fiscal constraints and address the deficit, while maintaining funding for important government programs and services" like housing, transportation infrastructure and air traffic control, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers, R-Ky., said. The bill would avoid layoffs or furloughs of air traffic controllers, Rogers said, and would make sure that everyone receiving a subsidized housing voucher will continue to receive one.

The measure would eliminate funding for high-speed rail projects and cut back capital projects for Amtrak from $952 million to $600 million.

It was a different picture in the Senate, where two subcommittees approved bipartisan bills funding the departments of Agriculture and the Veterans Affairs. The Senate's $21 billion agriculture measure is $1.4 billion more generous than the House measure, which allowed Appropriations agriculture subcommittee Chairman Mark Pryor, D-Ark., to restore House GOP cuts to the widely-backed Food for Peace program delivering U.S. food aid overseas. The panel also restored House cuts to the Women, Infants and Children program that feeds low-income mothers and their babies.

But some Republicans opposed the legislation because the panel drafted the bills at levels that ignore the current budget sequestration vise.

"It is the law and whether we like it or not I think we need to honor that," said Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind. "But these appropriations bills in the whole ... ignore the sequester."


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  • Rangerhawk wrote...
    If it would just shut down the Senate and White House...
    We would begin an economic recovery immediately. Now I know what Rush meant when he said "I hope he fails."
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    The DimoRats came up w/ this entire "plan".
    Of course they never thought it would come to fruition. The blame is entirely on Owebama, Reid, Pelosi etc...
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    "I have tried to be inoffensive"
    Yet we have: "your little group of disfunctional unemployed, illiterate republican neanderthals." You liberals just can't help lying, can you. It's psychotic. Seek help. And it's "dYsfunctional" not "dIsfunctional". Public school edumacation....
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    All these Left wing Parrots know the anwer to this as well as the rest uf us Americans do.
    but they are brainwashed into listen to and believing the lies and hate fomenting from the Obama ministry of propaganda via msnbc. Parrots know this but they are constantly reminded of the potential for Drone attacks and the ObamaCare Death panels and how horrific winter snow storms, man caused global warming, (Controlled by the regime of course) would be directed at them!
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  • SickofSeattleite wrote...
    trim billions from expensive and ever growing entitlement programs
    One huge problem! Entitlement....hmmm.....why are we paying for entitlement programs? All i am entitled to do is work and pay taxes so other people who did not work can get my money for free....hmmmm. America the free....if your a looser!
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    Even Owebama is a classic liberal
    "Victim"....waaaaaaaaaaaaah.
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  • It's me! Ha ha! wrote...
    You got to admit it's me the Mormon has the talking points down. Wait till 3/1/13 !
    Okay ch it is now the first day of March, 2013 and the end of the world, as predicted by your Dear Leader has not happened.

    So Parrots what does your Dear Leaders ministry of Propaganda have to LIE about today?? And you are as eager as starving Swine at the trough waiting for your Dear Leader to speak!

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  • Rangerhawk wrote...
    The Republican tactic is now clear
    Never stop your opponent when he's making a fool of himself. The Seqester in Chief is officially an idiot and somewhere in Texas, a man named Bush is laughing his bawls off in that bathtub.
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  • SickofSeattleite wrote...
    it's only fair
    we have to budget so should the US govt!
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  • HPD 5-0 wrote...
    Sickof
    What's to budget when you can just take..take...take....then take more.....then you lie, create a sky is falling scenario and try to take somemore! Funny who the CBO and the IRS are now exposing all the "rich don't pay their fair share" lies this morning. DimoRats; tryly immoral rats.
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  • murr wrote...
    Just think ??????
    How much they have to be now, since it was put off for the last 5 years. Ohhh yea, Goverment did NOT see the down turn on its way. They must have been hanging their head over a cliff, and could only manage by EMERGENCY, since they have NO guts. Reactive or Proactive ??????? How much of a cut in wages and benifits did any of them take ????? enough said
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