Roosevelt Faces New Deal Strain On Congressional Budget Plans
Washington digest analyzes how President Roosevelt’s New Deal faces growing opposition in Congress over spending cuts and taxes. Business leaders urge a “breathing spell” while lawmakers debate calendar year budgeting, debt, and revenue measures as the nation eyes tax increases and economic recovery.
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