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Appropriation bill / Public economics / United States federal budget / Economic policy / Discretionary spending / United States Senate / United States budget process / Omnibus spending bill / Government / United States Senate Committee on Appropriations / Continuing resolution
Date: 2012-03-28 12:28:52
Appropriation bill
Public economics
United States federal budget
Economic policy
Discretionary spending
United States Senate
United States budget process
Omnibus spending bill
Government
United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
Continuing resolution

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