Word: planning
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When House and Senate leaders met to reconcile their separate budgets, the interest deduction plan was worked into the final legislative budget without any changes...
...first few months of parenthood and sweeten the prospect of staying home with a baby. The proposal would provide state subsidies to new parents, who would collect at least part of their salaries while taking time off to care for a newborn or an adopted child. President Clinton's plan, which is essentially a bulked-up version of the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, would leave the particulars of payments and time limits to the states...
...ORIGINAL PLAN Tax cuts: $203 billion* Debt reduction: $468 billion Increase in govt. spending: $378 billion...
...case, the plans cannot be judged purely on economic grounds. They embed highly controversial political and social judgments. Just how much government do the people want, and what do they think it should do? Are the pending surpluses a heaven-sent opportunity to spend more on high priorities like education while still reducing debt? Or is the money likely just to be wasted, whereas if put into the pockets of citizens through tax cuts, it would be spent productively? The President and Congress elected next year will of course not pass either plan in toto. Whatever initial deal they strike...
...ORIGINAL PLAN Tax cuts: $792 billion Debt reduction: $257 billion Increase in govt. spending: None...