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Congress Moves To Pass Budget

December 09, 1987 1 min read
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The Congress moved last week on two bills to implement its White House budget pact.

The House passed a fiscal 1988 spending bill echoing appropriations bills it has already passed, including a $20.6-billion mark for the Education Department. The bill also instructs conferees to alter it to conform to the budget pact, which calls for cutting $2.6 billion from 1987-level domestic spending.

The Senate is expected to pass a similar bill next week that would include $21.2 billion for education.

A conference panel will have to reconcile differences between the education targets and find the agreed-upon cuts. While education programs could be cut, observers think they would fare better than under recently imposed across-the-board cuts.

The Senate Finance Committee last week sent the full Senate a $9-billion package of tax hikes that is to be reconciled with a bill passed by the House before the budget summit.

A version of this article appeared in the December 09, 1987 edition of Education Week as Congress Moves To Pass Budget

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