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Subject Donald Trump's Busted Budget
Date February 14, 2020 6:20 PM
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PLUS - USA Today Editorial Board: "Sanders’ proposals would increase federal spending by a whopping $51.5 trillion over a decade." Friday, February 14, 2020 Contact: Carter Christensen, [email protected], 202-525-3926 Bernie Sanders' spending numbers add up. Way, way up. USA Editorial Board: According to the liberal Progressive Policy Institute, Sanders’ proposals would increase federal spending by a whopping $51.5 trillion over a decade. That’s seven to eight times what relative moderates like Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg are pushing. READ MORE Trump’s Busted Election-Year Budget Ben Ritz, Director of the Center for Funding America's Future The ironically titled “Budget for America’s Future” is anything but: it proposes to slash critical public investments that lay the foundation for long-term growth, double down on reckless tax cuts for the rich, undermine health-care and safety-net programs for millions of Americans, and leave the nation on a path of trillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see. READ MORE Mayor Pete’s cross-cutting appeal: Why Buttigieg is really the one to watch Will Marshall, PPI President Sen. Bernie Sanders narrowly took first in the New Hampshire primary, and Sen. Amy Klobuchar rode a wave of last-minute support to a surprisingly strong third-place finish. But the prize for most impressive performance goes to Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who came in second. READ MORE Trump’s Proposed Budget Would Eliminate the Federal Charter Schools Program Tressa Pankovits, Associate Director of Reinventing America's Schools President Trump, in yesterday’s 2021 budget address, called for cutting the U.S. Department of Education budget by 8 percent. That is obviously terrible, but it is, at least, less than the 12 percent he wanted to axe in 2019 or the 10 percent reduction he called for in 2020. READ MORE After Iowa, Policymakers Should Look to Accelerate the Spread of the App Economy Elliott Long, Senior Economic Policy Analyst The failure of the app intended to collect results from the Democratic caucuses in Iowa wasn’t the best advertisement for the App Economy. But we have to remember that apps play a central role in the economy. READ MORE A New Chapter: The Neoliberal Project Joins PPI Colin Mortimer, Director of the Neoliberal Project The Neoliberal Project is officially joining the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI). PPI is a storied think tank based in Washington, DC that traces its origin back as the brain trust of the Bill Clinton administration and now works with pragmatic Democrats to solve today’s toughest solutions. READ MORE The Progressive Policy Institute is a catalyst for policy innovation and political reform based in Washington, D.C. Its mission is to create radically pragmatic ideas for moving America beyond ideological and partisan deadlock. Join us on Facebook or Twitter on the road to November 2020. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Progressive Policy Institute | 1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Suite 575, Washington, DC 20036 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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