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Mattea Kramer
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Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
This year's Tax Day brings startling numbers about how tax loopholes allowed General Electric to avoid paying billions in taxes.
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Mattea Kramer
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Budget Process,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
If you want a story about the illogic that rules Washington, look no further than this.
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Mattea Kramer
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Education,
Health Care,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Transparency & Data
Does the federal budget affect lunchtime for the kids in your neighborhood? You might be surprised at the answer.
By
Mattea Kramer
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Education,
Health Care,
Military & Security,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
It's that time of year. Taxes are due on April 15. But where do our tax dollars actually go? Here's the answer.
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Mattea Kramer
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Budget Process,
Debt & Deficit,
Education,
Health Care,
Military & Security,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue
Today we released The President's 2015 Budget in Pictures, a series of colorful charts telling the story of the priorities in the president's budget.
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Mattea Kramer
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Military & Security
How the U.S. Military Avoided Budget Cuts, Lied About Doing So, Then Asked for Billions More
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Mattea Kramer
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Jasmine Tucker
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Jo Comerford
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Budget Process,
Debt & Deficit,
Education,
Health Care,
Military & Security,
Social Insurance, Earned Benefits, & Safety Net,
Taxes & Revenue,
Transparency & Data
President Obama today released his $3.9 trillion fiscal 2015 budget proposal, a plan that includes new manufacturing institutes, job training, and the president’s signature initiative of universal pre-kindergarten education. Here are the highlgihts of what the budget contains.
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Mattea Kramer
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Military & Security
Yesterday Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel gave a major speech at the Pentagon, and a bold headline ran in The New York Times announcing that the Pentagon would shrink the Army to pre-World War II levels. While the speech did announce cutbacks in a number of military programs, the Pentagon isn’t planning any major reductions in spending any time soon.
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Mattea Kramer
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Budget Process,
Debt & Deficit
A few glimmers of hope came from Washington in recent months. Lawmakers agreed on a bipartisan budget resolution.
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Mattea Kramer
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Budget Process
Yesterday we published your priorities for the State of the Union – what you told us, by social media and e-mail, that you wanted the president to tackle in his speech.