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Subject Spending Cuts in Trump's Budget
Date February 11, 2020 12:06 PM
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The Trump Administration's budget for 2021 does a lot to cut waste; can it do more? William Yeatman comments on Congressional oversight.

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Congress doesn’t like doing oversight, but it’s a critical function that should keep the administrative state at bay. How can it be fixed? William Yeatman comments.

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