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2. Romney, Giuliani draw the line on veto: long sought after by conservatives, line-item power becomes a hot campaign issue
3. After 51-day stall, Senate OKs budget: GOP lawmakers end the deadlock in Sacramento, approving a spending plan similar to the Assembly version passed in July
4. GOP Pushes Tax Bill Through Congress
5. The Nation; Families See Two Sides to Tax Cuts; 'How do we think it's OK to make our children second-class citizens...?'
6. The Nation; Bush Turns His Attention to Ailing Economy; The administration plans a big push for his agenda to try to prevent the political fate that befell his father after the Persian Gulf War
7. THE NATION; Bush Opens Campaign for a Slimmer Tax Cut Plan
8. The World & Nation; Snowe's Tax Cut Fight Frosts GOP Leadership; Republican senator says the nation can't afford Bush's $725-billion plan. Her defiance leads to a compromise and lands her on the hot seat
9. Senate Limits Tax Cut, Triggers GOP Feud; Budget passes, 51-50, but a $350-billion cap leaves Republicans in the House feeling betrayed
10. THE NATION; GOP Leaders Back Budget, Bush Tax Plan; As the president builds wartime stature, his party seeks to make progress on his domestic agenda. Some internal rebellion seems quieted
11. PERSONAL FINANCE; Lifetime Savings Plan: More Flexibility, Temptation; Funds in the proposed tax-favored accounts could be used anytime, for any purpose -- and that's good and bad
12. The Nation; Spending Bill Reeks of Pork, Critics Charge; Lawmakers insist money for hometown projects justified, even as deficit and defense costs rise
13. Lop Off Forest Giveaways
14. Walk Away From Tax Cuts; Bush should listen to the Nobelists and Greenspan. The president's economic approach would produce unhealthful deficits, and the prospect of war stands in the way of recovery
15. The Nation; Conferees Settle on $397-Billion Bill to Fund Government Into Fall
16. Budget May Hinge on Drought Aid; Congress appears close to a spending bill deal, but a late Senate proposal causes a snag
17. War on Progressive Taxes
18. The Nation; Bush Pushes Growth Plan Amid Skepticism; At a flag-making plant, he accuses Democrats of 'class warfare.' Chafee becomes the first GOP senator to oppose the stimulus package
19. The Nation; GOP Moves to Slash Domestic Program Funds; Cuts to a Senate Democratic spending blueprint might add up to $9 billion
20. Senate Approves Plan to Pay Bills Until January; Stopgap budget delays tough decisions until GOP-led Congress convenes. Some worry about impact on domestic programs
21. Fate of Key Bills in Doubt as Congress Plans a Recess; Campaigning for Nov. 5 elections takes priority. Leaders of both parties say the legislative work has ended, at least until the lame-duck session
22. The Nation; Budget Bills Stall in Shadow of War; Politics: Congress has passed none of the 13 measures needed by Oct. 1 to run the government
23. THE NATION; Lieberman Urges Tax Cut Rollback; Economy: The senator and potential candidate for president says the federal deficit must drop or some reductions should be suspended
24. The Nation; Partisanship Is About to Sink Budget Plan; Congress: Agreement on spending caps eludes lawmakers in an election year, which opens the door for a 'free-for-all' on pet projects
25. Cheney Casts Senate Vote to Rescue Bush's Budget
26. Nation IN BRIEF / WASHINGTON, D.C. Parties Squabble Over Record Surplus
27. California and the West; Avocado Bill Could Be Green Light for Battle; Agriculture: Plan calls for assessment on sales to fund ad campaign. Foreign growers vow fight, saying they would be paying to promote California's industry
28. Council, supervisors get pay raises; state budget includes 12.5% boost for judges; local officials' salaries are tied to those of jurists
29. A deadline's a deadline
30. Judge blocks state from paying bills without a budget
31. Ruling could block issuance of state checks; judge allows payments to state workers for now but order is unclear on money for 2.1 million people on welfare; a hearing is set for July 21
32. Yeltsin plea prods Russian lawmakers to OK budget
33. Amid sunny rhetoric, Clinton signs budget bill
34. House gives final OK to budget spending
35. An exercise in compromise rather than fiscal logic; budget deal, though welcome, has plenty of rough edges
36. GOP, White House near agreement on budget
37. Two-thirds vote a nutty rule that hinders budget
38. Immigrants wary of SSI plan; congressional move to restore Supplemental Security Income for noncitizens is welcomed, but some people worry that the deal could hit snags
39. Senate, House pass companion budget bills
40. Balanced-budget agreement clears Senate with big bipartisan majority
41. Balanced-budget deal may tip scales toward a new kind of Washington; through the life of this agreement, it's unlikely that we'll again see an apocalyptic budget showdown that vividly defines the parties
42. Lawmakers defend Gingrich remarks
43. 2 GOP leaders question cost of land swap
44. GOP calls on Clinton to lead Medicare reform
45. Senate OKs budget, but ties up on 2 bills
46. House approves spending package to avert shutdown; vote of 370-37 follows compromise crafted by White House and congressional conferees to head off a budget fight
47. Clinton, Senate haggle over immigration
48. Accord reached to cut class size in schools; state leaders agree on historic reform plan for primary grades; but some districts cite obstacles
49. House imperils budget bill, votes to kill AmeriCorps
50. Dole plans Senate action in June on budget amendment
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