JULY 30, WASHINGTON--Sen. Sessions explained that the House-passed debt limit measure includes far fewer spending cuts than Republicans enacted in their previous budget plans--an effort to find a level of spending the Democrat-led Senate would actually be willing to cut. The Boehner legislation was the third major debt proposal to be passed by the House, only for the Senate to immediately table.
Sessions demanded: "We are going to work to get the [spending] numbers down and we're not going to wait two years after some convenient or inconvenient election."
Sessions demanded: "We are going to work to get the [spending] numbers down and we're not going to wait two years after some convenient or inconvenient election."
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