Federal Budget News and Blog Posts
When Trump Looks Almost, Possibly but Not Quite Vulnerable
Recommended Reading / February 24th, 2025 / by Dan Schnur

We learned last week that Donald Trump is not unstoppable. But no one has figured out how to stop him.
See moreCongress needs to pass 12 funding bills in 11 days to avert a shutdown – here’s why that isn’t likely
Recommended Reading / September 9th, 2023 / by "The Conversation" Contributor

Congress has just 11 days when it’s in session before the next federal fiscal year begins on Oct. 1, 2023. And in that time, it will need to enact all 12 appropriation bills to ensure that government agencies and departments have funding to keep programs going – or face a potential government shutdown.
See moreDo Earmarks Encourage Bipartisanship?
Recommended Reading / April 26th, 2022 / by Divided We Fall (author)

Would reinstating congressional earmarks improve or hinder legislative gridlock as well as bipartisanship?
See moreDemocrats Seek Intraparty Compromise as Spending Plan is Cut Back
Story of the Week / October 21st, 2021 / by AllSides Staff

Biden has reportedly knocked the spending bill's price tag down from $3.5 trillion to between $1.75 and $1.9 trillion.
See moreCongress Just Reached Two Major Agreements by Overwhelming Margins. How Well Did News Outlets Cover the Stories?
Bias / January 4th, 2021 / by James Coan

Congress agreed to two major pieces of legislation by overwhelming margins in the past few weeks. On December 21, it See more
Story of the Week: Congress, Trump Unite to Pass $2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus
Story of the Week / March 26th, 2020 / by Henry A. Brechter